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.1 1 0 its 1$ id ' VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1853. NUMBER 269. THE JDailii l)io State Journal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT ft BASCOM, JOURNAL BUlLDIKaS, UIOH AND KIEL ITIUilTa XNT1UNC1 ON UIOll. TERMS Invariably in advance ; In Columbus, UO.OO a your ; by mall, 86.00. Dally during tlio session of the Legislature, ana Trl-Woiikly for the ronialuder of the your, 86.00. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL In furnished to city eulmwlliors at 2, iuiu uy uiuu ni, vi.wnymr. uiuus or lour aim upwards, im.si; in leu anu upwards, ffl.uu. THE TKI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, Is $3.00 a year. RATES OP ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates andrulot hare been agreed upon between tho proprietors of tlio Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to oo observed in all cases, attar this dnto. July W, ItH'J. One square, 10 llnna or lesa of thla sized typo, for one insertion, u.h -.i.ii.i ii .i , " ' insertion, uuv. , uikii nuuiuvuoa uusjruun, aoo. A 9 c I 8o 8 o I $ o S e 1 aquare, 1 262 253 001 00,6 00 2aquaraa, II 87 3 37,6 000 00.8 00 10. 12. 16. 8 squares, :!i 504 60'0 60 8 00,0 00 10. 12. 14. squares, 3 006 608 009 OOllO. 112. 14. 10. I BY TUB riA 8 aquare., "SSEHTL W 0 ,"., ChaniroaMo I An 1 J j or quarterly,.. timnilik' trJ mommy. i. '4 column, 1 0 iuuih, wneklv AO! weekly, WiJ daily 180 dnlly, 8011 Standing card. 5 Hues or leM. for one year 610. No advertisement to be considered by the your, unless specified on tho manuscript, or previously nroed upon botwoen tlio purlieu. Advertisements not marked ou the copy for a specilled number of insertions, will be continued one month, uuloss ordert'd out, and payment wiu ue exneieu nccoruiiigiy. All advertiscuients from stranguria or transient persons to bo paid in advance. Tlio privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined rigidly to rueir regular uusmesa ; anu an advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Itcnl Kututo Agents, &c, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every description) to bo rnargcu at ttie rate ot mcy ceuts per week, tor each natue ; the Pimm to bo, in all cases, paid in advauce. Attorneys will bo hoiden for the price of InxertinpradvcrtiKenK'ntH brought in by them. Publishers not accountable lor the lu'cunu y of lenU advertisements beyond tbo amount charged for tlu ir puli-licationAll leaded advertisements to be chorged not less than double the anovo rates, anu measured us if solid. AuvertuemenuJ on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent. In advance of nie aoovo raies. NO ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED ORATtnTOUSI.V. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire compunic, ward, township, and other pubba meetings, and such like, to be charged 1 1 hi i price. Deaths Inserted without chargo, unless accompanied byfuuowL Invitations or obituary notices, and when so uccouipaniud, to bo patu lor. All persons sending communications or remitrina notices of fail-;. soirees, concerts, or any public entertainment where cluirges are maue lor admittance, and nil notices or privaro enterprises, nm only bo inserted with tbo undcrstumliug that tbo ruiiiie am to ho paid for. If intendt-nl to bo inner ted in the editorial column, tlio Mime will bo charged at tho rite of not hm than 20 cvnttt per lino, (Brrat tcain riiitini l)mt, umrmki rninivrs iiirn st imnirm aiiio .lOlin.U, ClH,ni.CS, IIIGn ST., IOI.I JIMN mW, SCOTT & BASCOM, PRO PRIKTOIIS. IT'NCOURA.GF.D liy past success, tho subscribers 10- Xj apectfully call the ntteution of the TubUo to the annerlnr fiiclimca they now noaaesa for executing overy description or 1'luM - INH, in the first Btyle of the Typographic Art. Having for years been' constantly adding to and enlarging their KstublLslinient, they nm at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of thin grcut Ntato. The- various departments liavo been nrratiged with qpceinl reference to tho neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OP BOOK AND JOB I'RINTINU, from a card of a single lino to a roiumeot a tnousanu pages, ino ditierent descriptions nt work are carried on in separate apartments, eacit divisiun bein under tlio charge of careful and experienced hands. A aketrh ot tho prcmisefl may convey some idea of the extent and facilities 3t me JuuitHAjj oiriAAt I'uiinxiflu liutsii. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Oi'cuiiying the eastern front of the third iloor, is furnished with extensive Ainu vt all mu newest i,liu ur leLuii, noui iiinninmi m plea, and nrovldcd with every thinit renuisito for the rapid and accurate composition of Lei;al, Medical, Tkcoloiral and auseeuaneous Horns; aepons, otrmun, jiy-uiws, niw,fiM, Ijiwyrr'i Briefs, and Pamphlets of evory kind. In this department, we print books in all tho branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Uollcgea, College Societies, Seminaries, and jtber Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing tho Imprint if this office havo met with tlio most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first puli-ilfhors In Boston and other eastern cities. Among these wo would notice Vrsinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, wilt Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret .Sacittia, Brunner cm French Nouns, Dr. OUason's Lectures on f.ii and Healthy Poems by Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain, Christy s Chemistry of Apiculture, ito. &o. V-ArtATTTIFS AWTt PERIODICALS. We pay particular uttontion to this class of work, niul ire prlntingsome of the bast Periodicals, among which we refer with fatisfactioo to Tlie Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Eilucation, The Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. P., Journals V episcopal uonvenuans, iis xwwy vj jiuiiiuj hm iwwh, Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. &c. THE JoTeOOM Occupies tlio middle part of tho third iloor of tho Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all I ho various kinds of Type for tha printing of Cards, Checks. Certiflcates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Largo Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Kxhlbltions, &o. &o. In this department, our olHea is unsurpassed in fullnesa and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful font of now Type from the various Foundrica, and Intend to let nothing ucapo us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PEES3 E00M Containing a number of the most approved POWER PRKSSK3 of HOB'S and ADAMS' Patent, is on tha Orst Iloor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the Buiallest Card :o tha Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM I'OtVKIt. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, In Colors, or in Hold, Silver and other Bronaea, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving; having all the Improvements na-eaaaary to render our Printing noat and attractive. THE BOoillllTOEBY Occupies the w hole width of tho second floor, and is pxb nuMiHiD axd twkmtt Kir in length, incluilliig the Folding and ItuUug Boom, on the easlorn front It Is well furnished with cxpen-live machinerv from the JJast, among which are Admna' largest and beat Power Kmbossing Pressea and hand Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Bras Tvpa, Die, Combination Ornament and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; also other machinery, for I aw and Standard work, from which, with the aid or flniahed workmen, w. an not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the rebinillng of Books, Magaxinea, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlet, fce., in anv required style and finish. , In tho Blask Book Department, we havo IlicKol; l best Ruling Machine, of tha largest capacity, with every appliance tar furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate; alao McAiuuna' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular in the Public Omcea, and with Manners, si err nam. ana cc"""" " lity, of any quality aud aiaa, made by superior workmen, aud warranted perfect, whkh wo ara willing to compare with those of any establishment East or W est. BTTTjrnTVPTH'n Of every description la also rarried on at thla House. Authors i.i.i. . -i,,.,. ihplr wnrka. ara enabled, br a comparatively aihrhl addition to til. first cost, to Issue subsequent editions at th mra cosa ol Tjaner. prcea wws sou uiuuiur. ..-- -j m .r- thirknesia for th trade. Heads for Newvpapers, cov. r. hr Miuraiinea. fce atereotvped in good stvle Particular atten tion paid to the stereotyping of wood cuta THE COuTTTINO BOOM w , , I on the first Hoor, frontinif on High street. It Is licre that all order of eustosners ara received, all contracr made, and all th basinee of th esuhlishment tranaarted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding don will here find Kpecimena of all th various ,TVt have nearly One Hundred Tcrsons enpntred In our various departments, at the Highest Wazea, among whom ar many ef the moat akJUfol Workmen in the basinesa, and all feeling an interest tn any work bearinx the imprint of Uiia ottice. This, eom-taned with tlx practical eiperieiKe and personal supervision of lb Senior Proprietor, enable us crmfldenllv to invite tlie attention of the Public generally tonorblFM I'KI.NTIXO fcj-TAIIUSHMKXT, rlarring that nowhera els can tbey secure Better Work or Better lrms. CnARLF.S SCOTT, I WM. T. BASCOM, j momi-TOR. CROCKERY, CHINA ANDGLASS-WARE- Jt. &G.FOSTER, Importer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Crockery, China, and Glassware; Waiter. Traya, Lamp. Cutlery, Ppoona, aVe, A t Journal Building, High street, betev- Town and State trrets, Columbua, O. ; have eoastanliy cm band a larre and well selected atock of tbe above Unoda, nd to which w ah all makelarTeadditiotHl daring the coming elpriar. hy our own direct importation front La rope, making our stork for variety and extmt not arpaeeed ha tha western country. Buying our good direct from mama-fweturera tat Europe and this country, wa can, and will, tell all Good in our line a Um or lower thau uy bouse weat ol New York. We bare alwaya cm hand a large and complete aaaortmeut of n'aasu.l n. wntca we can aell very low to d-ak-ra; ato, a aup-rlot aawnliunit of Lamp. Casulleaticka, .Girandole, Waiter, Tm mut Rreavd Trava, gnoona of all kind : Kntve. and Fork. Laab-rua, BrUtniaWare, Tea Bella, Lamp Globe, Chimneys I UBdWIeMat. a larins stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Paper, X wonld respectfully call the .Mention of hla old euttomera and of everv aiaa from tha best American and Foreign Manufacture, merchants throughout the United Matra and Canada to faiast rk ...i n rpUi.h kiil tunUea. Banks. Railroad and other Cor of Rubber Gooda. manulactured by himself expresaly for the and th. Traibi. with llumk UOOX3 in anv quan IN K W4MKiiDVERTlSE MKNTS. FBQM W. H. M'DONALD'S ADVBBTISINO HOfBB, 108 NASSAU BT, It. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. -A- W. J. DAVIS & CO. beg to remind merchant and uruiera mat iney are ineauie agent lor 8. F. (iLKAVicit'S UNiiiiii.innniiitv baip. the only genuine ; alio, tor hi celebrated Mink llroicn Windsor, ana otuor l aunt soaps i Honrs greaie, olarlllud marrowa, abav. Ill creama. inillt.rv ahavlnor .nun t,n Thoy are eonatantlv irtiDortinir the finest aaalllleaof F.nellah and French Hair and Tooth liruahea, abell, horn and fiutlalo Drcaalng Oomba, and every deacrlptlon ol good In the Fancy and I'erfumery line, which thny will tell at the lowest cabh ruicaa. rnca uata anu (ample acnton wnen applied for. Merchant will find It well worth their while to give them a call ' w. j. UAVis ec tu., No. 40 Courtland afreet, New York, mar83-3m-M Salt AgenU for the United States. OEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St Corner of Maiden Iane, Nea York, XMPO&TKR Or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In thla eatabllahment. being the laranst In tha cli found a largn and well (elected atock, conalatlng in part of rich acarla and cravata, hoaiery, glovea, under garment, auapendert, stock,, London and Napoleon Ilea, ablrta of all qualillni, ete "ecu engagea in ini Duainee tne lost twenty years, comment I Unneceaaarv. aa thpv have marin auch arrangement, in Europe that they are receiving by almost every etaainer the cholceal goods the market afford, and nurchaanra need nnlo call to sallaly ihemaclvea that every article in the furniahing line uinjr uniuuuaaare. 100H0-JU1-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS- -au 8 ha. Made under a new and neeullnr nrnnpii. Inr lirlmn isvruiuiig!,, jLuieia, oieamooaia, euipa, eto. Thfiao beda, together with bolatera. nillowa. eomfortflra. ete. are offered to the public, after a thorough trial, aa the beat and cunupuaa mown, iney poaaeaa many and great advantacea, among which may bo mentioned the following, viz i They are cheapor than hiilr; will retain their elaaticily alwaya; are proof agalnat all kinds of vermin i are preventora, aa well aa rclinvura of rhcuinatlain : are aweeter and far morecleinlv than any other are eaaily renewed j are valuable aa Lllo hre- aervera a Derm inattraae ot tnia material bi ingaumciently buoy, ant to aualaln a veraon anvcrai dava. Thoy will be found deairablo lor foreign marketi, particularly iui iaiiiuriu., Auairaua, inina, ana tne jaianaa in tne ractnc ucean, oeanng oioao packing, and on open log returning to their origlual bulk. For aale by DUItKMUS & NIXON, Sola Jlgenta, No. 21 Park l'lace, and 18 Murray atrcet, N. Y. Uoholltercra. Carriacn makera and nlhAra. ItMinlieri with tho Feltiog by the pound. J no trade generally aupplled at a liberal diacount. ' Wo aronermitted to uae the namoa nf the fnllnwfnir nun. tleiutm, who havo naed and approve of tho article : Ceorse L. gchuvler. Eta.. unarloa uavia, n.aq., Her. II. W.Bollowa, Robert J. liankin, Eiq., Nichola Dean, Kiq., Captain Joaeph J. Comatock, Com. U. B. Mail Steamer Bailie. feMSDm-ai J. (ireen Fearaon, Kaq., Klihu Townaoad, Kiq., II. Drawer, M. O.. J. W. iiradahaw, M. D., Captain Hazard, Buffalo, Captain llelllater, ' ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNIllTURE. MATTIIE tV'H & STAC y,5S0 Broadway, corner Spring atreet, New Vork, oppuaitu Bt. Nicholaa Hotel, Preacott and Callamore Houaea, now oiler at wholeanlo ond retail, the moat extensive aaaortmeut of Kiiamelcd Furniture to be found In tlio United Statea, all Irom orlglnaldeaigns.iucluiiing Urienuil, Serpentine, Open Cottage, High Poat and other pnt-tnrna. Alao, Koaewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chamber and parlor auitea. M. St S.. devotion thcmielveaexelualvelv to (lie manufacturing department of thla buiineaa, aaaure purchuaera tbey can procure of them well Beaconed, durable and eleirant lurniture. nt nrieea varying from to $"00 per auiio. n if. no connection with any other nrm in the city. febu-:hn-M 1TEW SILK HOUSE-TULLER.IIUTCH- U m AtI,AsKI.flmporlcrBandWbole..alnDealera,!HLIb. erty, N. Y., arn now receiving and opening a very lareo and on lirely naw stock ol HI I, KM AND FANCY DRY HOODS. comprising dreaa ailka, drcaagondaand trimmings, bonnet and tulieta rlhboLa. abawla. kid. ailk and Lisle trluvea. white noods. lacea and einhroirieriea, together with a general asaortmont of evory variety ol gootia in tnolr linn ; cash and time buyers lrnrn every section will find till a vnrv desirable stock, and nt low prices. WM. (J. 1ULI.KB, BTRPIIRN LASKLt., Wit, B. l)OTCHIS. Wat. I). IlAllT, II. M. McCohklk. feb8-3m-n All late with Bowen Si McName. T?RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. f HUCaTKM, II I P II Y ifc CKKIIANRR. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in French Fancy Goods, have now in etoroatid arc receiving by every packet Irom Havre, a largo and desirablu assortment of goods for the spring trade, which thoy offer to the trade at tho lowest market l,U.t. niiiiiuj( men aun: majr uu iuhu. Agate, Bilk, dreaa, vest and fancy buttona of a'l kinds ; percussion caps, GDandBB, ribbed and ribbed and split; fanaof all descriptions, a most completo aaaortmeut; bruahea teeth, nail, hair audahaviugi accord, -oris and dutlnns of the moitauperior quality ; purana silk, buck and cotton : kid and leather gartera ; imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jit goods, etc.; auapendera, trum low to high pricea, a completo asaortment; ailk guardB, steel pens, neat chains, violin atrlogs, etc., eto.; game baa, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with many other Ian. cyarticlos. Iebll3m-M T INEN GOODS. Tile Subscribers, Import' era ol Linen, etc , offer lor sale a full asaortmontot th mst approved manufactures, conaisling iu part as follows : tho mown ana nieacneu aiaporana aamaix, an wiaiua. Table cloiha, ol all qualities and aura. Napkins and doylice Snowdrop and aatln damaak. Hirdscye Diapers narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very tine. Pillow cases, linens and ahectlnga. Diillinps-Plain and fancy Irish, French and Knglifh. Hollands Hrown, bleached, black and alato. Pantaloon Linena 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4. blay and yellow. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, a large variety. Blurting Linena Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linena Choice and now palterna. Mosquito Netting GRF.ENWAY, BROTIIKRH & CO., febl-.lm-iu - SI Park Place and 19 Barclay at ,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRrjJE, Manufacturers of KNA1I EIEl ORNAiW KNTAI. COTTAGE AND CUAiUltElt Ii'lIltNITDKK, Broadway, east aide, below Grand atreet. manufactory No. 49 Groene street, New York, take n caaure in informing tho citizen ol Columbua and ita vi cinity, that tlicy atill continue to aell a warranted Crat claaa article at prirea ao low aa to crier the greatest induccmenta tn all who intend purcnaaing, to can on n ociure maaing up tneir bill. All nrticl. a ollered at our eatabliihmenl warranted to be conatructi d throughout ol kiln dried wood, and ot the boat quality nf materials. B Ing the first to manufacture this lurniture in tbo United Htitca, ynara of experience baa enabled uato produce an article that la at once a perlect combination ot beauty and utihty. Being engaged exciuaively in Ihia one lice, we have tho largest asaortment iu thla country, made alter the latest Parialan and Italian atylea. Being the moat varied and uniquo aaaort-ment ever belore nffrrd, the moat particular taatea iu regard to color, abading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can alwaya ho suited. All orders through the I'oat promptly attended to. Mattreaae, fealhrr beda, pillows, paillkUaca, eto, at the ahorte-t notice Greatest car taken In boxing. GILLIKa ec KYItNK. No. 4 ;'J llrnanwny, east aldn. oelow i.rana atreet, n. i. Will remove on May 1st to No. 648, a few doors above Ppring street. Jaritf-,lm-M' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dca'erln KURNITIlltE AND IIPII0T.8THRY. in all ita branches, wholesale and retail, Nos. Btf Bowery and 137 Chester treet. New York. 'Ibe VHKAFEST FUKXITUKK ESTABLISHMENT in the United male. Muperior rosewood lurniture in suits, in brocatelK plush. etc, etc; also, every etenivoato:-k of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any in tha city, to which ha calls the paitieular attention of country trier-chanta and othera. N R. Gooda carefully packed and ahlpped to any part ol the world. jm-JuVIm-ii anrlna trade nf 18.3 His stock ot icstant.s. 1.1,11111111 narticularlv deserving of inapection; as it haa never bcfi.re be-n so complete, nor the articles m-ire prfert. ah Hxtenaive rsrora sss Coats, I Carriage Clnib, I Machine Belting, Cape, Wading Pants, bnglne Packing, Pant, Piano Covera, Life Preserver, Overalls. Glove, Air Ralls, l.cBincs. Cans. Whlpa, and eveiy dra-rlption of Rubber Good", constantly on hand. The above are warranted to atsna any cumaio, anu wot u- .n.m at moat reaaonalile price. Order solicited, and promptly at tended to l.y 1). HOIKiMAN. 72 Nalnen L.ane, nrst corner irom nrnauway, janl9-3m:i and 59 Nassau atreet, New . ork. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BKO (V IIOYT, No 72 and 74 Jonn stbbbt, Nbw Yobb, iHannfiictarcrs of Floor Oil Cloths. Offer t,, tbe trade, on Uberal terms, a aeneral aaaortmeat of tne above gonda tn variou width, of 3 ft, 3 ft t, 4 It 6, S It 3, ft, 9 ft, 1 2 It, 13 ft, 18 It, and 24 It: alao, CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, In width of 3-4tha, 7-8th and 4 4tha; also, Tnhle. 4UI Claths, 4-4ths, 5-4tha, and 6-4tha wide Those roods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. janl8-3m:BI SPRING GOODS, 185:,. Wjt. H. Knoep-bl, 99 William street. New York, Importer and Jobber 4 French, Crrauta, F.nglink and Domrttic Goods, for Tailors and Clothiers, ha received by rate arrival, a large and well selected tockin German, Enellsk and French cloth, of all grade and atyle. Mohair coatinca, drap d'ete, aueea' cioth, alpaci and worsled coatinca, eesbmerette. Mixed and clouded rephyr cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Barnaley drills. Brown and ysllnw linens. Faney plaid and Sgured ManHnna. White and Bat" do do Drab r.lt and linea enaringa, tonthcr with an extenaive asanrt ment of trimmings and other goods, suitable for the Clothing TH.. nai tne most favorable term a. Partiralar cash or abort tame buyer, and all who atady their I interests, will call Bad examine hi stock belore purcnaaing ekva- J' NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raou w. h. M'DonjxD' advcbtibino uovbi, 102 nabbau bt., n. y. TX7HOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR. T T NIHIL LAMPORT & CO.. No. 8 Park Plana. New York. being eitenalvely engaged In the Publishing, Bookselling and stationery ltusinus, are prepared to oiler every variety ol good in their line on the moat liberal term. Their own publication emorace many vaiuaoio ana popular miacenanoona worsa, to- gainer with en unrlvaieu aeiection or acboo Btoddard' celebrated aerlea of Arithmetic alao large dealer In and Baanulacturora and Letter Papers, which they oner aaie pnoeB. Orders from tha Trade reapoctlully aollcited. ap03m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- X dia Rdbbbb Co., Warchouae No. IB Naaaau street, New lork, extensive manulaeturers, under Uoodyear'apatPnts,ol Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Covers, uapea, Air ueaa, 1 arpauiins, Caps, Pillows, Surgical and Army & Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Apparatus. Tbo goods made by thla company arn warranted to aland all climates, ana are auporior to tnose maue unaer any otner patent. v. at. wilbun, rresiaent. F. H. Shkpabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF i-i DRY WOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Qoods. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the national and Western Hotels), and Kos. 11 and 13 Dey Street, JV A iV 1 UKI. Invito the attention of Wholesale Buibb to their very laraai aaaortineoc 01 gooda, whlcn is kept complete at all seasons 01 . rruX V rrV- ... 7, ,:r.l;t.Z. vX-.i'' V " .....-.... wZSfL 5 1 "rrlin.b "toamer." and ''packots." Wa have larffe denarlmnnla anvntfrt Avrlnalpnlir tn thnaaln nf ninth. have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Cossimerea, Veitines. Tailors' Trimmincs. White Gooda. Ho siery, Drosa Gooda, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Uomestics, etc., eto. In addition are diaplayed large lines of prints, Including morrimacsana uocnecos, uingtiama. Lawns, nerages, mack and other staple Bilks, Merinos. Bombazines. Aloacaa. and the nu- meroua other ariiolea appertaining to the Day Goods Tbadb. agenta ior tno snie ol " uoyie'a Hoyal patent Bwanadown Bowing Cotton." We invite the attention of the c loans t buvera for cash or creuu. mariB-iy-M TjAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES L,uujf anown severely teatoa Aiwaya rignt i no ac- uowieogeu Btanoara. Agenta until. tilt 0: 111U11S, Columbus. marB 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer lor sale Table ten per cent, leaa than any other eatabllahment In tbe city of New York, with improved cloth or patent jnaiaiiuooercusniona, wntca are prciorrea to uu otnor now in use by tho beat player in the United Htatea for correct- nea and elaaticity, and are warranted to atBnd In their place for ear, wiuioui repairing, tiontieinen wianing to purcoase i-lea of all descriotions. with Marble. Mahocanv or Pine Beda. can have their ordera filled the aame aa if they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on hand, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool bonrds, and cue wax of the oust acBcnpunn, reaay tor snipping nt toe snorieat tiouro. ituii'ruu ec iicurir.it, mar9-3m-ai CO Ann Btreet, New York. CALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- es eea in tne salt nuainoss in tno citv oi now vorx. wouta in form merchants and consumers that ho keeps constantly on hnnd, Aahton'a, Worthington's snd other brands of Liverpool lino salt; Liverpool ground alum do.; lurks' Jslnnu, iionalre, uoea ana other kinds coarse aalt, and retined ground rock It. iu bans of 15 and 7 lba : also mineral and Ashton salt, in tlio samo sized bags; also, caacB and bags of tfailne do, andnaae ui gruuna rocx ao, tor laio upon tno most tavoraoie term. Ordera are aollcited, and promptly attended to, by SAMUIX HOTALLTNO. At hi Salt Warehouse, 101 and 103 Rroad street, and 297 vvasnington atreet. Iebl jm-M BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANI-IIED TIN WAKE, aud Dealers la Hardware, Britannia and Glassware, audi aa Table Cutlery, Britannia Urna, Tea and Colleo Pota, Candloaticks, Tablo Castors. Soun Lad lea. Fluid and Oil Lamns. PItchors. Tum blers, Table and Tea Spoous, Plated and Gorman-Bilver Spoons, ForkB and Lndles; Tinned and Fnameled Sauce-Pans, Maslin rorae ana i.naie; Tinned and r.nameiea wauce-rana, maaiin Kettles, Fry Pans, Sliovol and Tonga, Sad Irona, Iron and Braaa Wire, Itrase Kcttlea. Sheet Iron, 'I'm Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, etc. All gooda carefully packed aud warranted. leblG-3m-i HILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William street, New York, wholeaale deal-ra In MILK AND nilLI.INKUY 4300DH, ces, Cfc. r.muracing tne largoat aaiortment neceaaary lor tan Millinerv trade. Wo otter advantages to thoae buying for CASH or APPROVED CREDIT. Janl8 3m-M YOUNG & LEAVITT, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (oppoaitn John atreet,) Iiaportere and Dralers in WATCHES, DIAIVIOMIS. JBWEI.UY, Gold Pena, Plated Warn. Fine Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pouches, Game Bags, FANCY GOODS, Arr-nrdconi, Violin Hiring, Plated or German rilver Fork, Spoons, etc , etc. Jtnl8 3m- BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. Thla alx-cord Thread, made principally Irom Sea Island cotton, is warranted not to kink or knot in sewing and tho strongest and smoothest in the world. It is now taking the lead of alt other makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton Plymplon, Hunter, Buckley St Co., Calhnuo, Vanderburgh Si Co., l.eo, Fenton & Phelps, Avery, Illllard & Co , Henrys, Smith Si Townacr.d, W. & J. Morrison Sc Co., John Martin, jr., At Co., Preeland, Stuart Sl Co., Clatlin, Mellen & Co., Lord, Warren, Salter St Co., Cireenway, Brotbera at Co., George Opdyke .V Co., L. V. Kirby Sc Co., l.throp At Ludington, Hurlbut, Ainawoitb tc rieraon, John Steward, Jr., cV V.Q., . Smith, Carey tV Moaely, Brooka. Brothera at Co . etc. And by all tha leading Jobhera, te in New York, Boston, Phila delphia and Baltimore feblf3m-a PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES-TEEN Sl CO.. No. 481 Broadvay, Nets York, would call Ibe attention of those about purchasing to their splendid stock of 644, to 74 octave Piano, which they believe cannot be excelled by any other in the city, either In tone, finish, quality ol material, or workmanship. Medala havo been awarded by tbe Ameilcan Inttitule to their inatrnments fire yeare in succession. Having recently purchased we entire storx oi tne late arm of Dubois At Warriner. formerly Dubola and Stodart, lavorahlv; known fur Forty yi ara a Piano maker, they would Invite tbw continuance of the favor of their friends and customer with tlie certainty of (iving equal saiitfactlun. For the aouthern market wn are making with Double Iron. Frames and detached case, peculiarly adapted to the climate. leli-o.im-ja rpo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C. IIknoibson it Co., No. Bi Roe da Faubourg Polsson- nlrre, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl atmrt, New York, oner tor sale an extensive aasirtment of French and American AriitiicaJ Flowera. Feathers and Ornam. nta: Italian, French, Kngliah and American Straw Ronneta, Kibbons, etc. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrace the largest and most varied stock to be lound in the United State Sample mav be aecn at our ware room in New York. janii-im-at VIEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. L The attention of dealer and consumer 1 Invited to the Refined Saltuette produced at these works, being warranted su perior in snpearsnce and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre) for alc in lots to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. juiin iir.nniiAW, marS5 lm-a 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAw J. ST E A KNX, Importer and Jobber of Silas, Millinery and Fan cy Goods, ltw urooatKiy, ins jorsj, na now in a tore, ana i daily receiving and offering at the loweat price, a complete a-aortment of gooda In hi line, embracing all the variou tylea and desiros, consisting of black and fancy ailka, mareelinea, Flo-rcnoes.shawla.trimmincs, bonnet ribbons, tatteta and eatm ribbons, dress trimming of all kinda, French and English erapra. crape liaevs, silk cravat, embmidrrie, glove of ail kind, ailk lacemitts, bareee. lace, white gooda, hoaiery, L. C. Handkerchief a. ete. The underaigned Invitee th attention of tbe Trade, and hie friends generally. Great Inducement offered to easts and short time buyers. ..urn DTrisva in t, i T bet. LPwrty at. aad Maiden Lane, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Dotglass), Comm'ssioa Merchaat, tnamtfactuiet aad wholesale dealer In every deeerirrtion of AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 Piatt street, tour doers Irom Peart, New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Sterl Square ; Agent for Bee' Brace., Tura-srrews, ete ; also, Kendall At. Taylnr'a The, motnetsir. Barome-trr,ctc.; rnioa Butt Co'a Butt, ttate Hlncea, Brarkrt. etc.; Browa At Brother- a beet Braaa. Braaa and Copper Wire, Hiveta, ete : N. Nwcomb'a Smith. Bellow, ete. THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR. Jr, aovll-ly late of the arm of Child, Farr At Co, St. Louie. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- t J apectfully announce to their friend and the public la ge-eraL that tbey have lust opened a store oa the enraer nf Long tree and State Avenue, opposite r. Harden' Factory, where tbey intend to keep constantly oa has of, a large eortaeat at tbe very best of Family Groceriea raeh a acaa, enffee, augw. moiea. Hour, rice, hah, soap, eaadlea, starch, cheese, etc., etc j; togetheT with every arrleleaaed by families, which ttsey efter to K-ll ou the loweat term, for Cs only. . July 14, 1653. W. DIXOH Ca BUSINESS CARDS. WM DINN1SON. JB. II. . CAHBIMOTON. DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (OJArn in Odeon Buildings), will attend to profoa-llunal buiineaa in tho Stale and Federal Court ; alao, to colleo tiona, the law ot luaurauee and ot patent. janl,'o.l dly LDCIAN BUTTr.XB. THKO. COMBTOCK, OIO. O. COBISTOCK. Liberal advance made on consignment. mate TOSRPH V SMITH. Attorhw at T.aw. i RealEatnte. Bountv Land and Penalon Asent Two doors eaat of High, on Town atreet, Columbua, Ohio Will attend to the practice of his profession, obtaining pensions,buy. Ing, selling and obtainin g land warrants, selling and leasing real eataie, examining iana titles, collection 01 claims, eio. frtr Letter from a diatance muat 00 postpaia. ju.hj GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate- rials, farming ana mechanical tools, military gpoue, etc., etc. no. 101 nigti street, sign 01 tne uut raaioca. TVTEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1" hae been opened on the lot south of the Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. arnun coal will be (old by the ton or ouanei. aecj-oil w. it. unnnKtUU, Agent. ANNA BTACKV. w.a. Jonrb STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main 4rd Fourth atacet, Zuneavlllc, Ohl. sepij dtf T'rinMT. TJrtrjaV r:..U;iln OH nyjinuniiu iiwuwxj, vui-rariuc, vmu y JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle Honae), Pro- I y ' " prietor. P. 8. I have In the oulco a " Privnto Stock Relator," lor the becelit of those buying and selling the aamo, wliicb enables me at any tnnn to give aatisiaetion In regaru to tne aaie, location, etc., oi all ine atocx in picanway ana adjoining counties. circievnie, unio, uec. 17, iBDU-aom j. num. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj Btreet, near the bridge, Columbua, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of castings, alwaya on hand. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- 11 ton, by LEWIS RICE rebuilt, enlarged and elegantly iurmsned : poaaeaaing all tne mouorn improvement ana couvc- niencea ior tno accommodation ot the traveling public. novaj iy:is .,, L. r DONTON, W. F. THUBSTON. -TTlVTf -kTVT P- rnrTTTrSCirn-1VT VI7L-1 1- I ) SLt:."7Vi JI. on P "... street (first door west of Smith & Nixon's Hall), Cincinnati, O, ..- ...... janiB-iuy T M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at tJ Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions for Ohio and other Westkhn States, (late of Cincinnati,) has established himself in h is profession in Now York city, whero an communications will receive prompt attention. Rclcrs to the raembora ot the Bar ol Columbus, Cinclnnat snd Southern Ohio. OJffca AV. 14 HTiiJ Street, New York. maris TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as Bitted by A. VV. Ueader. would rcipnctlully unoouncelo ino cliizeni ui Uuitimnus nnd vicinuy, that no naa oprnca m COKION U'AHRUOOItl. directly oppDs-ito the Frnnklin lloit where bo ia at ill tJmni propir'd to furnish cntlina, ibroud. otc, witN ail Ih attoiitlon tlllU llXllirUl nVVrannry UII lUUUmi UCt'HItltJIIrJ KIIU UU WltJlir It o itinctiy understood mat ma torina ansu not oe ot so oojeciion. COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC J TORY Nrar the corner of Third and Gay streets. Messrs. K. Si H.K. BOOTH are manular.turinK and have constantly on hand, at their establishment at the location abovo named, all kinds of carringca, buggies, eto., made of the best materials, by tho most experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service. 'I he proprietors are both practical carriage roakera, and all work ordered from them will civn good satisfaction. Repairing done at the sliortcit notice. They have been carrying on tbe business In this city some ten years, and trust they have aome claim to public patronage. oc7-dly - v-i a mri-nii rvnv mriT- mu i J I I Htili liUiLi 1 lJNU. 1 HO undersignea, Xj Agenta for the aale of HEKS At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Ulvlted, Stretched Leather Bondu,have thla day received a lull aaaortmeut of all aizea, irom 1 to lSlnchea In width. We would call the attention of thepublic to theabove article, a onn DossosalnB mperior merit. Thcv arn made from tbe thick and solid parte of tho best oak tanned leather, and ara iroicncd oy poweriui macuines, (invented ana ui a Dy it. at ll. SnlKOir.Tjla'riu'Wh'tn.Tm fftf 'or tiunW, hold their wia'fMsevenry: and give Irom 15 totu percent, nioremrce tnan tnose maao in the ordinary manner. sold at mnnulacturera pnees, wun auouion oi iroigninmy, by KM. BOURNE, KUUNS Sc CO., JulS Slgnnf the Gilt Broad Axe, Columbua, O, r.tffTUsu.. .ITT-iNDOW SASH. We '.It have made n arrangement ft. with one of the most celebrated ssah f 'munulactorli'S In tho Woat, and are Si prepared lo fill all orders for sash, ', manulactured by practical workmen 1 1 frfaud of good materials. All orders vlleft at our hardware store. No. 159 B Iliab street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, will receive prompt attention. I hi KII.ROl'RNK, KUIINS Ar CO. 'Tfjri L'olum Columbua, April 25, 1851. CARD. Mrs. FRANKENBERG res- 1 pectfully anhouncea to her friend, and thopubllc generally, that, on the 17th of March inat , she Intend to open a MILLINERY CHOP, In tho now brick building ot Mr. Kanni maker, on Third atreet, below Mound and South alreeta, next to Dr. Flsher'a realdence. Shewlllho prepared tobavoon baud all nch article a are found in a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them according to the latest Frenrh taahion. A ahe intend to apare no eitorta In tho prompt nd mot exact execution of all ordore with which aha maybe iavored, alio most re.TM.et I nil v sritleila the n.tmnaeA of horlrlend and the public Straw hat, Sie., will bo wsshed. colored, and marie up in Ihe most faahlonsblo tylo. All kind nf embroidery will be taken, on commission Into the Shop, and sold to the beat advantage of tbe manufacturer. marltMtl THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'. BOOTH, Walnut, balween Third and Fourth atrecta.-Jdoora auovu F.llla At Morton'a Bank, Cln cinnati. Janll9m T 1TI10GRAPHY Every description of 1 J Msna Plana. Vlewarf Iluildim. Purtraita. Anatomic Draw ing, Buaineaa and show Carda, alt kinpa of Druggist and other plain and lanry label, Bill and Letter linadinga, Fao Similes, etc., executed in tho b -st style, at reasonable ratea, by Miiuii,r.iun at waul,auc., Liihoirraphire and Engrarcrs, No. 1 15 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, deca Gm Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincianatl. have an extensive and well select, d atock of none but new and fresh Fnrs, for ladie. We havo thla day received trom New York aome beautiful apecl mens of Mistea'and Chil iren'adrab and black Bi-aver Data. nov'j7-dly JAIIVIS At FAiltctin.ii. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS XJl JARVIS dr FAIRCIIII.D, Main at.,tlratdnor below the corner M.ln and Fourth, weat aide, Cincinnati. novdOdly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. 41. U. liatPFUOY, Proprietor, Iste of tho Walnut atreet House. p7tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., 1 1 between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JjS-atf j. W. SWENEV, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautiful asaortment ol WATIinE. DIAMOND WORK 4c JEWELRY. Our stock of floe London and Gene va Watches la auperlor to any in the Slate. Diamond riora and oina we offer at New tora price. Jewelry, ilver and plated ware, line mantle clock, nd cutlery, at wholeaale and mail. All are Invited to call, examine, and pur-haae If suited. NOTARUL and othr SEALS engraved, nnd PRESSES for-alshrd, at the ahorteat notice. Watche repaired la th brat scanner. First door south or entrance to Neil Hoose. joll BLYNlt at BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRFSII OYS1 ERS I ar receiving daily fresh Baltlmora aad New Haven oyatera. which will be (old aa low a the loweat. In cana or halt can ; and in all ee the oyater which I ell will be warranted good, or ao aale. Order from the country carefaily attended tn, with paiM-tuality and dispatch, aad by ao loisg I hope to merit a share U public patronage, oc.'l O. P. L. BtTTLER. T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- J er. High street, between the American end Neil House, Cshn. , Okia. Having purrhaaed tbe entire tock of William Savage, I win eoatlase the bua'neea at th old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY, ail.TER tPtOM., FORKS, t'CTLKRY, And a general variety of FANCY 41UODS. For the prewnt I will reside in New York, aad persons la want of good., a ay rely apoa seehaf all new patterns ot Jewelry la say st-rre. With tbe assuranee be hope to retain the eonMeaee of th former patron of the eoaeera, and of the citizens revwraDy. T Hatch Krpmrrinsj will be attended to by W. M. Savage, Inag kaowalnthasaertioaaaairatratewnrkmaa. ial J. Y. SAVAGE, jn. NOTICE. Having disposed of my Mock of good to Mr. Joha T. Savage, Jr, 1 e neerlully rretmimead him to all of my old caatosjaera.and the nuhlic geaerally. A It I aasmuieiy aieeeaaary uat my ontstanarnf austnea ahoald beeloaed, all peraoa jraowing bm will call and settle a p. J,16 taerns nea uaamtea to W. N. SAVAGE. ' TYTTTTT .F.S. rnMS'l'OC ;TC Xr. (:().. ( surges- Until inrther anile.. i...nr ti... .111 .k. n.i. . O. L. fc Co. a5 J3 Bora to B. Comatock & Co.,) Forwarding and Commiialon Front atreet, aa followa : of every variety of Cap meronania, Lara oil Manniacturera, ana aeaierB in aaih piaaier, -r "-SC.it .Ti'.on at manufaoturera' whole- un ana lumoor. uoaa 01 meeanai, (.oiumoua, umo, i- r,V,, 1 1 . " , ' wtUi a -jwa ami I'mssr TRANSPORTATION. T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XJ XKNIA HAILKOADS. Bdmbib Aibavoimint, to commence May 10, 1853. . four Passenger 1 rains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Train, run by Columbua time, which ia aevea minute laaiur loan iincionau lime. Hillaborough Train at 3:30 p. mi man 1 ruin ai o p. m.j Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Wayneaville. Spring valley, Xenla, Oodarvlim, Bel ma, South Cbarieaton, London, Weat Jefferson, Columbua, Yellow Spring and Springlield. Returning from Columbus-Mall Traill will leave at 4:5 . m 1 Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.13 p. in ; Returning from Hillabnrougb at 7 a. m itotuming Irom Sprlnpfield at 5:5 a. m.; Returning from Bpriugneld at 5 p. in Trains Kill stop as foliates t The Kxpress Train. G a. in., from Cincinnati, at Loveland. Mor row, Aemaand London, only 1 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at L,onaon, Aenia, uorwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plalnvliie, only, Accoramouation I raln, 7: iu a. m, Irom Cincinnati, and 3:10 p. m , irom Columbus, nt Plainville, Miltord, Miamlvllle, Love-land, Foster's, Uuerliold, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Freeport, Corwin, ana waynesvuie, Hprlug valley, A onto, oeaarvuie, Mima, ooum Charleston. London, and Woat Jefferson. Also, on proper notice Jfl or t0 """ Linnwood, daysville, Florence and M' TraBi 4.5 ,, trom Columbus and S p. m. from Cincln. n"' " ?stjenerson, i.onaon, noutn unariesion, Beitni.ua. darvlllo, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free. port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerfleld, Foater'., Butterworth' 1.,..' ... ., . . , , - , ,., 1 . . Water Station, Loveland, Milford and Plaiuvllls. Also, at Clay. vine, riorence nd Alton, on notice. Uillaborouith Train at 7 a. m. from Uillsboroush, and 3.30 n. m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgb, Weatboro', Blancheater, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Miamlvllle, Milford, Plainville and Llnwood. Also, on notice at itsg stations. Passenirera for Ulllsboro', Chilllcothe, and intermediate points, will take tbe S 30 p. m. Train. Paaaengera for Springfield will take tbe 7:30 a. m. or 5 p, m. Trains. Linea of Hack and Coachca run In connection with the train to the followiot town: Lebanon from Deerfleld i Wilmington and Clarkaville trom Morrow and Corwin i Goshen, and points above, from Milford. Tho Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Springfield ; Columbua and Cleveland Railroad at Columbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zanosvlllo, and line of coaches from Zanesville to Wheeling, &c. I On Run on Buudays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 8:30p,m.,.ndCoTumbu..,6. .H way .Utlon. . on notice. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenla. 60 Do do Hillaborough 1 73 Chilllcothe 3 75 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do do do do do do do do Springfield 3 00 Cleveland 6 00 Shelby 4 75 Columbus 3 00 Zaneavllle 4 80 Wheeling 7 15 Pitlsbureh 7 75 Do do For other Inlormatlon. and Through Tickets. anolvtoP. W. Stsadkb, General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Offlco, southeast corner riroadway ana front streets, Cincinnati wm. n ULKMfcH i, Kuperintenaent. fr?" Tbe Company will not be responsible tor baggage ex. ceeding fifty dollars in value, unless tho same Is returned to the vonauctur or Agents, ana tretgnt paid at tne rate oi passage tor every v.uu in value aoove mat amount. man -uaaaaaaa. BJJSLI m jmu nail I mi I ,, l.saai irrn fffi r'-i f1 fj't'MrnVkVSa - TOLEDO, NORWALK fc CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD Forming in connection with the Michigan Southern aud Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, the only null re Knllrond Line between tne Knat nnd weat. Ihe best and most expeditious routo between Eastern citiea and St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On snd after Monday, May 16th, 1853, passenger trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), aa lollows ; I.flavs Tolede. Accommodation, at 9:10 . m. stopping at all way ttallon. Day Express, at 3.15 n. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue. Monroevillo and Norwalk. M Express, at 11:15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue, Monroerille, Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Cleveland. Dan Express, at 7:00 a. m. Hopping only Bt Norwalk, Hon roeviile, Bellevueand Fremont. Accommodation, at 10:00 a. m. atonnlns at all (tatlon. jytf JlQO Pj.Di-stvBnJpg. only at Oberlin. Nor- Connecting, Directly. At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern and Northern Indi ana Hailroad for Chicago and way station, and through the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and steamer on Illinois river, to St. Louis. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for Saoduaky City, Springiieid, Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, etc, ete. At Monrocvllle, with train of Manalield and Sandueky Railroad for Sanduaky, cnelby Junction, uolumout, zaneavllle and Newark. At Gralton, with train of Cleveland, Columbua and Cincinnati Railroad, lor uoiamnua, Cincinnati, ana way atation. At Cleveland, with tralna of Lake Shore Railroad for New Yor and Boston, via Buffalo and Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pittsburgh, pniiaaeipnia, Baltimore ana waanington uuy. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Orrica T. N. and C. R. R. Co., I Norwalk, O., May 14, 1853. J CHEAP STEAM OOM.V1UN1CATIONBE-TWEEN PHILADELPHIA Sc LIVERPOOL. The Liverpool and Philadelphia Stoatnahip Company Intend sailing their new steamships as follow: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 9.135 ton, Capt, Robert Leitch. CITY OF GLASGOW, 1,610 ton, Capt. William Wylie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ii.ilOO tons now building, From Philadelphia. City ot Manchester Saturday, 83d April. City of Glaacow..... ....... Saturday, 14th May. City of Manchester .........Saturday, 11th June, City ol Glaagow Saturday, 2d July. J'Vom Livernool. City of Glasgow Wednesday, 80th ApriL City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. City of Glasgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester........ Wednesday, 6th July. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Livernool. Saloon alter Stateroom.. . $90 I Saloon after Staterooms, SO gs. miaanip - ... o l midablp lag. forward " ... 65 1 forward " 13 gs. Including steward's fees. THiRD-CLAfS PASSENGERS. A limited number ot third-clasa naaaenier will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provialone. rrum i tuiBueipnia......B-ju rrom fjivorpooi ...vjo Ortificatea of passage will be lasurd here to nartiea who are dealroua of bringing out their friend at corroapondini rate. Freight on fine gooda 60 per ton, and ooarae good, hardware, etc., will be taken aubjeet to agreement en experiences! eurgeoa will Be carried oa eacn nip. For freight or paaaagn apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 15 Broadway, New York, and 9 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia. RICHARDSON, BHOTHERS At CO- Liverpool. JulS-dly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColura-hu to Porumnuth Oh and after Monday, Jane 2$, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbua for Circhsvillo, Chilllcothe, and Portamouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portamouth at 8 o'olock In the evening connecting with the River Packete to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. A'ao, leave portamouth at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Colnmbu at 8 o'clock In the evening, daily. ju26 KUEIDER At HAWKES. TVTEW GOODS Families requiring Dry it Good will find It to their Interest to vialt Cincinnati, and tea pert Orarge Whlte'a celebrated atock of eilks, shawls, mantilla, fine arms gooda, linena, embroideries, tary gooda aud domeatica, where they can select from an unlimited stock tbe newest at) le of every article connected with the trade. N. B Country buyer will find It particularly advantageous to purchase at this esuhlishment, aa tha one price eyeteai la atrictly and poattively adhered to. 56 and 53 Filth atreet, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. m.rn-tl W. BU r. HB-WSOM, CSLVIfS HOLMBS, OfUtrJirmofrorkeltHewstm. Lots of CRielly Telegraph Cex. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. c3 and 65 Walnut atreet, Weat side, near Pearl, 4'lnrlnantl. 17 Regular Bale of Grocer tra at auetloa. Groceriea and Merchaadiae geaerally at private .le. Cash advsacra made oa c aislgnmrata to their addrra. in!8dly DRESS SILKS. A large lot of new and keaatiful (tyle, lot received at tbe cheap rash at ore of marls SIIAPLK.Y Y HALL ; W rTVTC r rBivrtrvrna . a u."vsjt.iiailJ jsrsv & vn t) 0nns. Ou and after Monday, the 7th Inrt., an Omnlhu line will ru between Sb.pter'a Tavern in Frank talon, and the a m neaa Hotel. Far 3 Ceata only. Leave tbe Aaaericaa every hour daring the day, commencing at 6.40. A M. Leave .-haptra every hoar daring the day, comm. ncirg at 7, - t GeatVensra will be expectrd to ray la change, or ran at the . d n ds ,y omee aaa purcaaee ticaeta. sar. 8 dtf. B.O.REAM. T7IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY 1? EXPRESS snAPLEY At HALL have aw their tall stork at good, comprising all tbe new tylra ot lire Good. MruimtB aupplled with Gooda and Pattern at a very mll raare trow new I era cost. Btaslia work, Bouarta, Rihboas, etc. . marll INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE ,rT?CK' "ft'1"! loss or damage by Fibi, and agalnat tha peril of the Sea and Inland Navigation, on property of every description, tuken in the lollowlng companies l VNION RICTDAIa LIFE INSDItANCB COMPANV, t-np'tnl 1S0,000. OniO LIFE IM6DRANOC TOKPANV. OINCIN , NATI, OHIO, Cnpitnl ' ftinn nnn. NEW EMOI.AND LIVE BTOCK INS. COMPANY C"Pal i.io.onn. KAGT.E INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. ayuu,uuu. EQCITABIiE FIRE INS. CO., OP LONDON. U"P'1 8,500,000. Risk taken on tbe moat liberal terms, and all Imu. nrnn.n,i. adjusted. (mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Asent. INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS, Three -L door weat of the Postofflce, up atalr, Coldbbus, Ohio. i.iie, arire, marine, and Heal Ik loaaraare. WARRKN JCNK1NS. General Insurance AjrtnL rooueat all peraona wishing Insurance to call and Inveitigate the claim ol '""'""""'"gcompanlea to thelrunllmlted confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he reuraaent The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jeraey one of tha beat ettabllabed and moatreliable companiesnow doing business In the United Statea. Aaaet about $1,500,000. Also The American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, offering ample aocurlty and many extra advantage to Tempo-ranee men. Capital. 100,000. ALSO The American Mutual, nf Haw Haean PnnnMtllrint. Thla ComDanV haa aome feature, believed tn niMrmla .or. h.na. flcially to the policy holder. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statement and prospect of each and all of theae com-panic, aud select tor yourselves. IN FIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following compa-ale are with confidence recommended ueminentiydeacrving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of Now York. Capital, (300,000; The Ktoa, of UtJca, New York. Capital, (170,000; Tho Springfield, of Maatachusett. " (150,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, (900,000 ; The Granite, of Utica,New York. Capital, (300,000i The Uudaon River, New York. Capital, (300,000 ; The Renaaelaer, New York. Capital, (300,000 1 IN HEALTH 1NRSURANCE. the Peoole'a Mutual Health A.. aoclatlon, of Springfield, Maatachuaetta, Incorporated by the Legialature of Massachusetts, offers testimonial of unqustlona. bla weight and credibility. Capital, (50,000. u.t,oolv uliaaiu tti-sjiriva ,i i.. . . f- - J .... .uiaii,D,uni i,ui,jiiiiit, CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS. Notarv Publlo and Con. veyancer, will attend to all calls In this line, at reasonable char, ges. Titles Investigated and abstracts ol titles furnished, to any lands In Franklin county, on abort notice. Office In Piatt's block south side of State street, up stair. ep20-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CCt 7,rnnl1, IV 100,000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security andadvantsgesofthe Mutualand JolntStock plans (as hereto-foroapplledcomblned, namely: Low rateaol premium; an an nual return, In caah, of the poreentage required for theoontin. gent riskol the year; an adequate butnotexceaaiveprovlalon for the future aocurlty of memborafor the wholeterna of lllo, with an adequate Intereat In the accumulating fund aecured to anch members, at death, byeredita upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bars, and also for thepresent socurltyol thoseforthewhole term ot Hie. This la tho only Mutual Lifo Insurance Company whose rate a of premium are fixed at a fair reduced atandard, with a provision ior an annually Increaslngaccumulatlonof funda(for future security) In exact proportion to the amount of buaineaa and the Inoreaaing risk trom advancing age among the membera. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ao., giving In detallthe plan and ratea o Ihe Company, furnished gratia, and applicatlonsreceived,by . R. TUTTLE, Agent. B. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oct-d rinHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL JL ING REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation Is not onlv far aunerior to all the Liniments and Ointments now before the public, but possesses specific qualitlea entirely unknown to the most learned of tha Medical Faeulty. Ita wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host of articles in Imitation of It, with all sort of namea, but none of them begin to oompare with tbe superior,old-eatabllah-ed Arabian Liniment. For the Nervoua Svatem It operatea llko a charm, toothing down the moat violent agonle ana patn in a lew minute niter ita application. Mump, Bare Thront and Brennta. It speedily cause the dissipation ol any possibility of matter forming In the parte, and bring about regular and healthy ao-A' Ilcvulalve, Anodyne nnd Italsnm. In cases of Ruptured Muscle and Tendon. It nnWarrul rm. vultlve and healing qualitie came the part to unite without leaving tbe lcaat soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Rnlui snd Swelling, it act on the princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, nnd reduces the swellings tn an incredibly short spsce of time. A ntimuinnt and Nervine. It I a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to tha whole urv. ou and muscular system. for Knenmauam, or any other inflammatory condition of the muscular system or ehronlc stillness of the same, it stands at the very head of all mu remeotes ever ouereu to tne puono, ana none can equal It. Polaonona Reptilea, cVc. For bite of poisonous snakes it may be confidently relied on as a prompt and eftectual remedy, acting a a caustic and ape-cifie in auch hitherto fatal caaea. For Chilblaina, Burn, Old Sore, Corn, Wart, Eryalpelaa, Croup, Nervou Headache, Sore Eye, even to partial Bllndneaa, It effect are astonishing. The great advantage this article possesacs over all other remedies, is Its brief operation oa tha ayatem. It cure quickly It I the moat certain remedy In exiatcnee, and it I aold cheaper than any other medicine in uae. W fearleaaly inert that thla great Arabian remedy will do more good lor leas money than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. For Horace and Cattle, It effect are equally striking nd salutary. Jn Sweeny It ha no equal, being an infallible cure ; alao, in PoU Evil, Big Head, Flatula, Spavin, Galla, Strain, Bruises, Scratch, Wound, no matter how bad, Sore Eye, even to blindness, swelling of every description, and many inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterleit called H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment Thla apuriou article I aold by aome aa Parrell'a Liniment," to thoae who are not carelul to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment. Alwaya oak for W. U.FAR. RF.LL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. (7 The genuine Arabian Liniment la aold by DENIG At HAHRY, J. & R.T. COOK, G. ROBERTS fc CO., and WM. FAURENIIOLTZ, Colnmbu. J. P. Catelina, Carroll: , Joshua Betts, Cottage Mills; Cherry Jr. Stimmel, Lockboume; T. Jonea aV Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss Sc. Co., West Jefferson; E. Ueohegan, Baltimore l E, L. Slocum, Lancaater; J.N.Wilaon, Newark ; a Page At Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bollnggreen; John D. Parke, Cincinnati; And Druggist and Merchant generally, la tha United State and Canada. mr3 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The aubacriber have on hand a full aaaortment of aea toned lumber end ihlngle of all kinda for building purpose. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put tn operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on abort notice, lumber dreaaed on one or both aides, from 2 inches down to half an inch in thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring always on hand. All order from a diatance promptly attended to. Warebouaa and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio. pi till 11 l.htf, COMSTOCK At CO. RITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flow freely from the pen. and I wortbv the attention of banker, lawyere, and a 1 other consumer ot ink. It cannot be erased by acids. For sale by the pint or gallon by laepnO) JOHN R.COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V Inlota No. SSi and 301). on High atreet. weat llde. near tbe Railroad Depot. Alao, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlot fS and 03, onBroadway south side. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inauire of the undcraigaed. at Denniaon St Corrlngton'a Law Office, Odeon Baildlnga. leb'-tl-dU U. B. CAKKINUTOH SB. H ANNUM, Conveyancer, Accountant, CornST and Notabt Public, may be found at all tlmea at the offlee of N. U. Swayne, Esq, (City Bank Building), prepared to make out. In a neat, uniform handwriting, warranty, quit claim, mortgage and sheriffs' deeds; wills; article ot agree ment; account ol executor, administrator, guardians, and others; Business notice and advertisement, and do every description of Copying. lie will alao perlorru all the dutlea of a Notary Publie. Having bad ahout lour ynara experience in Doable Entry Book-Keeplng, he will devote ome attention to that, and hope, that by close application and nutderate prices, he will merit and receive a ahare of public patronage. BXFBBBNCE8. Battles, Comatock Sl Co., lwls Heyl, ia.it. nwayne, E. Baekua, Swaa at Aadrew, Wm.Wlrg, mrl-d3m George M. ProB, Wm. A. Piatt, M. Halm, Decker At HIbb. WO MAIL CONTRACTORS, Late Post- J. atASTBB ano GcTOBNaBsrrCLAiMAarrs. Tbeundersfrned for a i me years past ha been engaaed tn the General Poat Office Department, aad now often hia eervieea to Mail Contractor, lie Poatmaatera, ant othera having naaettled clalma with the Government. Peraon ran hare their buaine promptly attended to without visiting Washington, and any balance due them remitted, after deducting whatever sura may be agreed on, aa eompeeeatioa. Inventor, patentee, aad peraons desiring lnfonrmtion of any kind Irom Washington, may addrra C. B. ADAMS, 6 - Wbiugtou, D C. Kefimeet Wat. T. Basobi. Esq , Editor Journal; Hon. J. L. Tavlob. I -billieoUe ; Uoa. J. C W bioht, Cincinnati. ap9-dfi D"R. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED from Towa to High atreet, corner of Sugar Alley. Entrance Brat door Weat ol High atreet, oa the north aid of Sugar Alley. marl7-d.ini
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Full Text | .1 1 0 its 1$ id ' VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1853. NUMBER 269. THE JDailii l)io State Journal IB PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, SCOTT ft BASCOM, JOURNAL BUlLDIKaS, UIOH AND KIEL ITIUilTa XNT1UNC1 ON UIOll. TERMS Invariably in advance ; In Columbus, UO.OO a your ; by mall, 86.00. Dally during tlio session of the Legislature, ana Trl-Woiikly for the ronialuder of the your, 86.00. TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL In furnished to city eulmwlliors at 2, iuiu uy uiuu ni, vi.wnymr. uiuus or lour aim upwards, im.si; in leu anu upwards, ffl.uu. THE TKI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, Is $3.00 a year. RATES OP ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY JOURNAL. The following rates andrulot hare been agreed upon between tho proprietors of tlio Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journal, to oo observed in all cases, attar this dnto. July W, ItH'J. One square, 10 llnna or lesa of thla sized typo, for one insertion, u.h -.i.ii.i ii .i , " ' insertion, uuv. , uikii nuuiuvuoa uusjruun, aoo. A 9 c I 8o 8 o I $ o S e 1 aquare, 1 262 253 001 00,6 00 2aquaraa, II 87 3 37,6 000 00.8 00 10. 12. 16. 8 squares, :!i 504 60'0 60 8 00,0 00 10. 12. 14. squares, 3 006 608 009 OOllO. 112. 14. 10. I BY TUB riA 8 aquare., "SSEHTL W 0 ,"., ChaniroaMo I An 1 J j or quarterly,.. timnilik' trJ mommy. i. '4 column, 1 0 iuuih, wneklv AO! weekly, WiJ daily 180 dnlly, 8011 Standing card. 5 Hues or leM. for one year 610. No advertisement to be considered by the your, unless specified on tho manuscript, or previously nroed upon botwoen tlio purlieu. Advertisements not marked ou the copy for a specilled number of insertions, will be continued one month, uuloss ordert'd out, and payment wiu ue exneieu nccoruiiigiy. All advertiscuients from stranguria or transient persons to bo paid in advance. Tlio privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined rigidly to rueir regular uusmesa ; anu an advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Itcnl Kututo Agents, &c, not to bo contracted for by the year, but to bo charged by the piece, at the usual rates. Announcing candidates (lor offices of every description) to bo rnargcu at ttie rate ot mcy ceuts per week, tor each natue ; the Pimm to bo, in all cases, paid in advauce. Attorneys will bo hoiden for the price of InxertinpradvcrtiKenK'ntH brought in by them. Publishers not accountable lor the lu'cunu y of lenU advertisements beyond tbo amount charged for tlu ir puli-licationAll leaded advertisements to be chorged not less than double the anovo rates, anu measured us if solid. AuvertuemenuJ on the inside exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 per cent. In advance of nie aoovo raies. NO ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED ORATtnTOUSI.V. Advertisements for charitable institutions, lire compunic, ward, township, and other pubba meetings, and such like, to be charged 1 1 hi i price. Deaths Inserted without chargo, unless accompanied byfuuowL Invitations or obituary notices, and when so uccouipaniud, to bo patu lor. All persons sending communications or remitrina notices of fail-;. soirees, concerts, or any public entertainment where cluirges are maue lor admittance, and nil notices or privaro enterprises, nm only bo inserted with tbo undcrstumliug that tbo ruiiiie am to ho paid for. If intendt-nl to bo inner ted in the editorial column, tlio Mime will bo charged at tho rite of not hm than 20 cvnttt per lino, (Brrat tcain riiitini l)mt, umrmki rninivrs iiirn st imnirm aiiio .lOlin.U, ClH,ni.CS, IIIGn ST., IOI.I JIMN mW, SCOTT & BASCOM, PRO PRIKTOIIS. IT'NCOURA.GF.D liy past success, tho subscribers 10- Xj apectfully call the ntteution of the TubUo to the annerlnr fiiclimca they now noaaesa for executing overy description or 1'luM - INH, in the first Btyle of the Typographic Art. Having for years been' constantly adding to and enlarging their KstublLslinient, they nm at present boast of an office worthy of the Capital of thin grcut Ntato. The- various departments liavo been nrratiged with qpceinl reference to tho neat and expeditious execution of ALL KINDS OP BOOK AND JOB I'RINTINU, from a card of a single lino to a roiumeot a tnousanu pages, ino ditierent descriptions nt work are carried on in separate apartments, eacit divisiun bein under tlio charge of careful and experienced hands. A aketrh ot tho prcmisefl may convey some idea of the extent and facilities 3t me JuuitHAjj oiriAAt I'uiinxiflu liutsii. THE BOOK AND PAMPHLET DEPARTMENT, Oi'cuiiying the eastern front of the third iloor, is furnished with extensive Ainu vt all mu newest i,liu ur leLuii, noui iiinninmi m plea, and nrovldcd with every thinit renuisito for the rapid and accurate composition of Lei;al, Medical, Tkcoloiral and auseeuaneous Horns; aepons, otrmun, jiy-uiws, niw,fiM, Ijiwyrr'i Briefs, and Pamphlets of evory kind. In this department, we print books in all tho branches of Literature, for Publishers and Authors, as well as for Uollcgea, College Societies, Seminaries, and jtber Publio Institutions. Many of the works bearing tho Imprint if this office havo met with tlio most flattering testimonials, as to their accuracy and typographical beauty, even from the first puli-ilfhors In Boston and other eastern cities. Among these wo would notice Vrsinus' Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, wilt Vol. Ohio Reports, The Volume of the World, Plain Thoughts on Secret .Sacittia, Brunner cm French Nouns, Dr. OUason's Lectures on f.ii and Healthy Poems by Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain, Christy s Chemistry of Apiculture, ito. &o. V-ArtATTTIFS AWTt PERIODICALS. We pay particular uttontion to this class of work, niul ire prlntingsome of the bast Periodicals, among which we refer with fatisfactioo to Tlie Western Literary Magazine, The Ohio Journal if Eilucation, The Ark, Annual Proceedings I. O. O. P., Journals V episcopal uonvenuans, iis xwwy vj jiuiiiuj hm iwwh, Miscellany, The Ohio Cultivator, &o. &c. THE JoTeOOM Occupies tlio middle part of tho third iloor of tho Journal Buildings, and contains an Immense assortment of all I ho various kinds of Type for tha printing of Cards, Checks. Certiflcates, Circulars, Handbills, Showbills, Hill Heads, Posters, Programmes, Largo Bills for Country Merchants, Concerts, Kxhlbltions, &o. &o. In this department, our olHea is unsurpassed in fullnesa and completeness by any in the West, and we are continually receiving all the most beautiful font of now Type from the various Foundrica, and Intend to let nothing ucapo us which will add to the reputation already acquired. THE NEWSPAPER DEPARTMENT Occupies tho west end of our spacious Composition Rooms, which are 120 feet In length, and lighted by GO gas burners THE PEES3 E00M Containing a number of the most approved POWER PRKSSK3 of HOB'S and ADAMS' Patent, is on tha Orst Iloor. Our Presses print every description of work, from the Buiallest Card :o tha Double Mammoth Poster, and are all driven by STEAM I'OtVKIt. We can produce the most brilliant and attractive Show Cards, and other Fancy and Ornamental Printing, In Colors, or in Hold, Silver and other Bronaea, far more showy and effective, and much less costly than Engraving; having all the Improvements na-eaaaary to render our Printing noat and attractive. THE BOoillllTOEBY Occupies the w hole width of tho second floor, and is pxb nuMiHiD axd twkmtt Kir in length, incluilliig the Folding and ItuUug Boom, on the easlorn front It Is well furnished with cxpen-live machinerv from the JJast, among which are Admna' largest and beat Power Kmbossing Pressea and hand Lettering Presses, with an ample supply of Bras Tvpa, Die, Combination Ornament and Borders, for fancy bindings in Cloth and Morocco; also other machinery, for I aw and Standard work, from which, with the aid or flniahed workmen, w. an not only enabled to execute any amount of work for the trade, rapidly and of superior quality, but also the rebinillng of Books, Magaxinea, Periodicals, Sheet Music, Pamphlet, fce., in anv required style and finish. , In tho Blask Book Department, we havo IlicKol; l best Ruling Machine, of tha largest capacity, with every appliance tar furnishing any required pattern in ruling, however intricate; alao McAiuuna' Patent Paging Machine, now very popular in the Public Omcea, and with Manners, si err nam. ana cc"""" " lity, of any quality aud aiaa, made by superior workmen, aud warranted perfect, whkh wo ara willing to compare with those of any establishment East or W est. BTTTjrnTVPTH'n Of every description la also rarried on at thla House. Authors i.i.i. . -i,,.,. ihplr wnrka. ara enabled, br a comparatively aihrhl addition to til. first cost, to Issue subsequent editions at th mra cosa ol Tjaner. prcea wws sou uiuuiur. ..-- -j m .r- thirknesia for th trade. Heads for Newvpapers, cov. r. hr Miuraiinea. fce atereotvped in good stvle Particular atten tion paid to the stereotyping of wood cuta THE COuTTTINO BOOM w , , I on the first Hoor, frontinif on High street. It Is licre that all order of eustosners ara received, all contracr made, and all th basinee of th esuhlishment tranaarted. Persons desiring Printing or Binding don will here find Kpecimena of all th various ,TVt have nearly One Hundred Tcrsons enpntred In our various departments, at the Highest Wazea, among whom ar many ef the moat akJUfol Workmen in the basinesa, and all feeling an interest tn any work bearinx the imprint of Uiia ottice. This, eom-taned with tlx practical eiperieiKe and personal supervision of lb Senior Proprietor, enable us crmfldenllv to invite tlie attention of the Public generally tonorblFM I'KI.NTIXO fcj-TAIIUSHMKXT, rlarring that nowhera els can tbey secure Better Work or Better lrms. CnARLF.S SCOTT, I WM. T. BASCOM, j momi-TOR. CROCKERY, CHINA ANDGLASS-WARE- Jt. &G.FOSTER, Importer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Crockery, China, and Glassware; Waiter. Traya, Lamp. Cutlery, Ppoona, aVe, A t Journal Building, High street, betev- Town and State trrets, Columbua, O. ; have eoastanliy cm band a larre and well selected atock of tbe above Unoda, nd to which w ah all makelarTeadditiotHl daring the coming elpriar. hy our own direct importation front La rope, making our stork for variety and extmt not arpaeeed ha tha western country. Buying our good direct from mama-fweturera tat Europe and this country, wa can, and will, tell all Good in our line a Um or lower thau uy bouse weat ol New York. We bare alwaya cm hand a large and complete aaaortmeut of n'aasu.l n. wntca we can aell very low to d-ak-ra; ato, a aup-rlot aawnliunit of Lamp. Casulleaticka, .Girandole, Waiter, Tm mut Rreavd Trava, gnoona of all kind : Kntve. and Fork. Laab-rua, BrUtniaWare, Tea Bella, Lamp Globe, Chimneys I UBdWIeMat. a larins stock of the best quality of Writing and Blank Book Paper, X wonld respectfully call the .Mention of hla old euttomera and of everv aiaa from tha best American and Foreign Manufacture, merchants throughout the United Matra and Canada to faiast rk ...i n rpUi.h kiil tunUea. Banks. Railroad and other Cor of Rubber Gooda. manulactured by himself expresaly for the and th. Traibi. with llumk UOOX3 in anv quan IN K W4MKiiDVERTlSE MKNTS. FBQM W. H. M'DONALD'S ADVBBTISINO HOfBB, 108 NASSAU BT, It. TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. -A- W. J. DAVIS & CO. beg to remind merchant and uruiera mat iney are ineauie agent lor 8. F. (iLKAVicit'S UNiiiiii.innniiitv baip. the only genuine ; alio, tor hi celebrated Mink llroicn Windsor, ana otuor l aunt soaps i Honrs greaie, olarlllud marrowa, abav. Ill creama. inillt.rv ahavlnor .nun t,n Thoy are eonatantlv irtiDortinir the finest aaalllleaof F.nellah and French Hair and Tooth liruahea, abell, horn and fiutlalo Drcaalng Oomba, and every deacrlptlon ol good In the Fancy and I'erfumery line, which thny will tell at the lowest cabh ruicaa. rnca uata anu (ample acnton wnen applied for. Merchant will find It well worth their while to give them a call ' w. j. UAVis ec tu., No. 40 Courtland afreet, New York, mar83-3m-M Salt AgenU for the United States. OEO. M. TRACY & CO., 84 William St Corner of Maiden Iane, Nea York, XMPO&TKR Or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. In thla eatabllahment. being the laranst In tha cli found a largn and well (elected atock, conalatlng in part of rich acarla and cravata, hoaiery, glovea, under garment, auapendert, stock,, London and Napoleon Ilea, ablrta of all qualillni, ete "ecu engagea in ini Duainee tne lost twenty years, comment I Unneceaaarv. aa thpv have marin auch arrangement, in Europe that they are receiving by almost every etaainer the cholceal goods the market afford, and nurchaanra need nnlo call to sallaly ihemaclvea that every article in the furniahing line uinjr uniuuuaaare. 100H0-JU1-M PATENT ELASTIC FELT MATTRAS- -au 8 ha. Made under a new and neeullnr nrnnpii. Inr lirlmn isvruiuiig!,, jLuieia, oieamooaia, euipa, eto. Thfiao beda, together with bolatera. nillowa. eomfortflra. ete. are offered to the public, after a thorough trial, aa the beat and cunupuaa mown, iney poaaeaa many and great advantacea, among which may bo mentioned the following, viz i They are cheapor than hiilr; will retain their elaaticily alwaya; are proof agalnat all kinds of vermin i are preventora, aa well aa rclinvura of rhcuinatlain : are aweeter and far morecleinlv than any other are eaaily renewed j are valuable aa Lllo hre- aervera a Derm inattraae ot tnia material bi ingaumciently buoy, ant to aualaln a veraon anvcrai dava. Thoy will be found deairablo lor foreign marketi, particularly iui iaiiiuriu., Auairaua, inina, ana tne jaianaa in tne ractnc ucean, oeanng oioao packing, and on open log returning to their origlual bulk. For aale by DUItKMUS & NIXON, Sola Jlgenta, No. 21 Park l'lace, and 18 Murray atrcet, N. Y. Uoholltercra. Carriacn makera and nlhAra. ItMinlieri with tho Feltiog by the pound. J no trade generally aupplled at a liberal diacount. ' Wo aronermitted to uae the namoa nf the fnllnwfnir nun. tleiutm, who havo naed and approve of tho article : Ceorse L. gchuvler. Eta.. unarloa uavia, n.aq., Her. II. W.Bollowa, Robert J. liankin, Eiq., Nichola Dean, Kiq., Captain Joaeph J. Comatock, Com. U. B. Mail Steamer Bailie. feMSDm-ai J. (ireen Fearaon, Kaq., Klihu Townaoad, Kiq., II. Drawer, M. O.. J. W. iiradahaw, M. D., Captain Hazard, Buffalo, Captain llelllater, ' ENAMELED COTTAGE CHAMBER FUNIllTURE. MATTIIE tV'H & STAC y,5S0 Broadway, corner Spring atreet, New Vork, oppuaitu Bt. Nicholaa Hotel, Preacott and Callamore Houaea, now oiler at wholeanlo ond retail, the moat extensive aaaortmeut of Kiiamelcd Furniture to be found In tlio United Statea, all Irom orlglnaldeaigns.iucluiiing Urienuil, Serpentine, Open Cottage, High Poat and other pnt-tnrna. Alao, Koaewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chamber and parlor auitea. M. St S.. devotion thcmielveaexelualvelv to (lie manufacturing department of thla buiineaa, aaaure purchuaera tbey can procure of them well Beaconed, durable and eleirant lurniture. nt nrieea varying from to $"00 per auiio. n if. no connection with any other nrm in the city. febu-:hn-M 1TEW SILK HOUSE-TULLER.IIUTCH- U m AtI,AsKI.flmporlcrBandWbole..alnDealera,!HLIb. erty, N. Y., arn now receiving and opening a very lareo and on lirely naw stock ol HI I, KM AND FANCY DRY HOODS. comprising dreaa ailka, drcaagondaand trimmings, bonnet and tulieta rlhboLa. abawla. kid. ailk and Lisle trluvea. white noods. lacea and einhroirieriea, together with a general asaortmont of evory variety ol gootia in tnolr linn ; cash and time buyers lrnrn every section will find till a vnrv desirable stock, and nt low prices. WM. (J. 1ULI.KB, BTRPIIRN LASKLt., Wit, B. l)OTCHIS. Wat. I). IlAllT, II. M. McCohklk. feb8-3m-n All late with Bowen Si McName. T?RENCH FANCY & STAPLE GOODS. f HUCaTKM, II I P II Y ifc CKKIIANRR. 73 William street, New York, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in French Fancy Goods, have now in etoroatid arc receiving by every packet Irom Havre, a largo and desirablu assortment of goods for the spring trade, which thoy offer to the trade at tho lowest market l,U.t. niiiiiuj( men aun: majr uu iuhu. Agate, Bilk, dreaa, vest and fancy buttona of a'l kinds ; percussion caps, GDandBB, ribbed and ribbed and split; fanaof all descriptions, a most completo aaaortmeut; bruahea teeth, nail, hair audahaviugi accord, -oris and dutlnns of the moitauperior quality ; purana silk, buck and cotton : kid and leather gartera ; imitation Jewelry, bone bracelets, jit goods, etc.; auapendera, trum low to high pricea, a completo asaortment; ailk guardB, steel pens, neat chains, violin atrlogs, etc., eto.; game baa, dice, mirrors, eyelets, penholders, etc ; together with many other Ian. cyarticlos. Iebll3m-M T INEN GOODS. Tile Subscribers, Import' era ol Linen, etc , offer lor sale a full asaortmontot th mst approved manufactures, conaisling iu part as follows : tho mown ana nieacneu aiaporana aamaix, an wiaiua. Table cloiha, ol all qualities and aura. Napkins and doylice Snowdrop and aatln damaak. Hirdscye Diapers narrow to very wide, and from coarse to very tine. Pillow cases, linens and ahectlnga. Diillinps-Plain and fancy Irish, French and Knglifh. Hollands Hrown, bleached, black and alato. Pantaloon Linena 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4. blay and yellow. Linen cambric handkerchiefs, a large variety. Blurting Linena Light, medium and heavy. Printed Shirting Linena Choice and now palterna. Mosquito Netting GRF.ENWAY, BROTIIKRH & CO., febl-.lm-iu - SI Park Place and 19 Barclay at ,N. Y. GILLIES & BYRrjJE, Manufacturers of KNA1I EIEl ORNAiW KNTAI. COTTAGE AND CUAiUltElt Ii'lIltNITDKK, Broadway, east aide, below Grand atreet. manufactory No. 49 Groene street, New York, take n caaure in informing tho citizen ol Columbua and ita vi cinity, that tlicy atill continue to aell a warranted Crat claaa article at prirea ao low aa to crier the greatest induccmenta tn all who intend purcnaaing, to can on n ociure maaing up tneir bill. All nrticl. a ollered at our eatabliihmenl warranted to be conatructi d throughout ol kiln dried wood, and ot the boat quality nf materials. B Ing the first to manufacture this lurniture in tbo United Htitca, ynara of experience baa enabled uato produce an article that la at once a perlect combination ot beauty and utihty. Being engaged exciuaively in Ihia one lice, we have tho largest asaortment iu thla country, made alter the latest Parialan and Italian atylea. Being the moat varied and uniquo aaaort-ment ever belore nffrrd, the moat particular taatea iu regard to color, abading, ornamenting, etc., etc.. can alwaya ho suited. All orders through the I'oat promptly attended to. Mattreaae, fealhrr beda, pillows, paillkUaca, eto, at the ahorte-t notice Greatest car taken In boxing. GILLIKa ec KYItNK. No. 4 ;'J llrnanwny, east aldn. oelow i.rana atreet, n. i. Will remove on May 1st to No. 648, a few doors above Ppring street. Jaritf-,lm-M' WILLIAM SIMPSON, Manufacturer and Dca'erln KURNITIlltE AND IIPII0T.8THRY. in all ita branches, wholesale and retail, Nos. Btf Bowery and 137 Chester treet. New York. 'Ibe VHKAFEST FUKXITUKK ESTABLISHMENT in the United male. Muperior rosewood lurniture in suits, in brocatelK plush. etc, etc; also, every etenivoato:-k of mahogany, black walnut and other furniture, which he warrants equal to any in tha city, to which ha calls the paitieular attention of country trier-chanta and othera. N R. Gooda carefully packed and ahlpped to any part ol the world. jm-JuVIm-ii anrlna trade nf 18.3 His stock ot icstant.s. 1.1,11111111 narticularlv deserving of inapection; as it haa never bcfi.re be-n so complete, nor the articles m-ire prfert. ah Hxtenaive rsrora sss Coats, I Carriage Clnib, I Machine Belting, Cape, Wading Pants, bnglne Packing, Pant, Piano Covera, Life Preserver, Overalls. Glove, Air Ralls, l.cBincs. Cans. Whlpa, and eveiy dra-rlption of Rubber Good", constantly on hand. The above are warranted to atsna any cumaio, anu wot u- .n.m at moat reaaonalile price. Order solicited, and promptly at tended to l.y 1). HOIKiMAN. 72 Nalnen L.ane, nrst corner irom nrnauway, janl9-3m:i and 59 Nassau atreet, New . ork. F1 LOOR OIL CLOTHS. AI.BKO (V IIOYT, No 72 and 74 Jonn stbbbt, Nbw Yobb, iHannfiictarcrs of Floor Oil Cloths. Offer t,, tbe trade, on Uberal terms, a aeneral aaaortmeat of tne above gonda tn variou width, of 3 ft, 3 ft t, 4 It 6, S It 3, ft, 9 ft, 1 2 It, 13 ft, 18 It, and 24 It: alao, CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, In width of 3-4tha, 7-8th and 4 4tha; also, Tnhle. 4UI Claths, 4-4ths, 5-4tha, and 6-4tha wide Those roods are well seasoned and will endure any climate. janl8-3m:BI SPRING GOODS, 185:,. Wjt. H. Knoep-bl, 99 William street. New York, Importer and Jobber 4 French, Crrauta, F.nglink and Domrttic Goods, for Tailors and Clothiers, ha received by rate arrival, a large and well selected tockin German, Enellsk and French cloth, of all grade and atyle. Mohair coatinca, drap d'ete, aueea' cioth, alpaci and worsled coatinca, eesbmerette. Mixed and clouded rephyr cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Barnaley drills. Brown and ysllnw linens. Faney plaid and Sgured ManHnna. White and Bat" do do Drab r.lt and linea enaringa, tonthcr with an extenaive asanrt ment of trimmings and other goods, suitable for the Clothing TH.. nai tne most favorable term a. Partiralar cash or abort tame buyer, and all who atady their I interests, will call Bad examine hi stock belore purcnaaing ekva- J' NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. raou w. h. M'DonjxD' advcbtibino uovbi, 102 nabbau bt., n. y. TX7HOLESALE BOOK HOUSE. COR. T T NIHIL LAMPORT & CO.. No. 8 Park Plana. New York. being eitenalvely engaged In the Publishing, Bookselling and stationery ltusinus, are prepared to oiler every variety ol good in their line on the moat liberal term. Their own publication emorace many vaiuaoio ana popular miacenanoona worsa, to- gainer with en unrlvaieu aeiection or acboo Btoddard' celebrated aerlea of Arithmetic alao large dealer In and Baanulacturora and Letter Papers, which they oner aaie pnoeB. Orders from tha Trade reapoctlully aollcited. ap03m-M TNDIA RUBBER GOODS. The Union In- X dia Rdbbbb Co., Warchouae No. IB Naaaau street, New lork, extensive manulaeturers, under Uoodyear'apatPnts,ol Coats, Life Preservers, Piano Covers, uapea, Air ueaa, 1 arpauiins, Caps, Pillows, Surgical and Army & Navy Goods, Cushions, Chemical Apparatus. Tbo goods made by thla company arn warranted to aland all climates, ana are auporior to tnose maue unaer any otner patent. v. at. wilbun, rresiaent. F. H. Shkpabd, Treasurer and Secretary. ap6 3m-M T ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF i-i DRY WOODS! 0. O. WILSON & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Qoods. No. 13 Courtland Street, (opposite the national and Western Hotels), and Kos. 11 and 13 Dey Street, JV A iV 1 UKI. Invito the attention of Wholesale Buibb to their very laraai aaaortineoc 01 gooda, whlcn is kept complete at all seasons 01 . rruX V rrV- ... 7, ,:r.l;t.Z. vX-.i'' V " .....-.... wZSfL 5 1 "rrlin.b "toamer." and ''packots." Wa have larffe denarlmnnla anvntfrt Avrlnalpnlir tn thnaaln nf ninth. have large departments devoted exclusively to the sale of cloths, Cossimerea, Veitines. Tailors' Trimmincs. White Gooda. Ho siery, Drosa Gooda, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Uomestics, etc., eto. In addition are diaplayed large lines of prints, Including morrimacsana uocnecos, uingtiama. Lawns, nerages, mack and other staple Bilks, Merinos. Bombazines. Aloacaa. and the nu- meroua other ariiolea appertaining to the Day Goods Tbadb. agenta ior tno snie ol " uoyie'a Hoyal patent Bwanadown Bowing Cotton." We invite the attention of the c loans t buvera for cash or creuu. mariB-iy-M TjAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SCALES L,uujf anown severely teatoa Aiwaya rignt i no ac- uowieogeu Btanoara. Agenta until. tilt 0: 111U11S, Columbus. marB 4m-M BILLIARD TABLES. The subscribers offer lor sale Table ten per cent, leaa than any other eatabllahment In tbe city of New York, with improved cloth or patent jnaiaiiuooercusniona, wntca are prciorrea to uu otnor now in use by tho beat player in the United Htatea for correct- nea and elaaticity, and are warranted to atBnd In their place for ear, wiuioui repairing, tiontieinen wianing to purcoase i-lea of all descriotions. with Marble. Mahocanv or Pine Beda. can have their ordera filled the aame aa if they were present, by addressing us by mail. Always on hand, tables, cloths, balls, cues, French leathers, pockets, pool bonrds, and cue wax of the oust acBcnpunn, reaay tor snipping nt toe snorieat tiouro. ituii'ruu ec iicurir.it, mar9-3m-ai CO Ann Btreet, New York. CALT. The subscriber, being largely enga- es eea in tne salt nuainoss in tno citv oi now vorx. wouta in form merchants and consumers that ho keeps constantly on hnnd, Aahton'a, Worthington's snd other brands of Liverpool lino salt; Liverpool ground alum do.; lurks' Jslnnu, iionalre, uoea ana other kinds coarse aalt, and retined ground rock It. iu bans of 15 and 7 lba : also mineral and Ashton salt, in tlio samo sized bags; also, caacB and bags of tfailne do, andnaae ui gruuna rocx ao, tor laio upon tno most tavoraoie term. Ordera are aollcited, and promptly attended to, by SAMUIX HOTALLTNO. At hi Salt Warehouse, 101 and 103 Rroad street, and 297 vvasnington atreet. Iebl jm-M BENHAM, WHITNEY & CO., No. 272 Pearl street, New York, manufacturers of PLAIN, JAPANNED & PLANI-IIED TIN WAKE, aud Dealers la Hardware, Britannia and Glassware, audi aa Table Cutlery, Britannia Urna, Tea and Colleo Pota, Candloaticks, Tablo Castors. Soun Lad lea. Fluid and Oil Lamns. PItchors. Tum blers, Table and Tea Spoous, Plated and Gorman-Bilver Spoons, ForkB and Lndles; Tinned and Fnameled Sauce-Pans, Maslin rorae ana i.naie; Tinned and r.nameiea wauce-rana, maaiin Kettles, Fry Pans, Sliovol and Tonga, Sad Irona, Iron and Braaa Wire, Itrase Kcttlea. Sheet Iron, 'I'm Plate, Block Tin, Antimony, etc. All gooda carefully packed aud warranted. leblG-3m-i HILLMAN & NEAR1NG, 105 William street, New York, wholeaale deal-ra In MILK AND nilLI.INKUY 4300DH, ces, Cfc. r.muracing tne largoat aaiortment neceaaary lor tan Millinerv trade. Wo otter advantages to thoae buying for CASH or APPROVED CREDIT. Janl8 3m-M YOUNG & LEAVITT, ISO BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (oppoaitn John atreet,) Iiaportere and Dralers in WATCHES, DIAIVIOMIS. JBWEI.UY, Gold Pena, Plated Warn. Fine Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER FLASKS, Shot Belts and Pouches, Game Bags, FANCY GOODS, Arr-nrdconi, Violin Hiring, Plated or German rilver Fork, Spoons, etc , etc. Jtnl8 3m- BROOKS' GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE THREAD. Thla alx-cord Thread, made principally Irom Sea Island cotton, is warranted not to kink or knot in sewing and tho strongest and smoothest in the world. It is now taking the lead of alt other makes. FOR SALE BY Tweedy, Moulton Plymplon, Hunter, Buckley St Co., Calhnuo, Vanderburgh Si Co., l.eo, Fenton & Phelps, Avery, Illllard & Co , Henrys, Smith Si Townacr.d, W. & J. Morrison Sc Co., John Martin, jr., At Co., Preeland, Stuart Sl Co., Clatlin, Mellen & Co., Lord, Warren, Salter St Co., Cireenway, Brotbera at Co., George Opdyke .V Co., L. V. Kirby Sc Co., l.throp At Ludington, Hurlbut, Ainawoitb tc rieraon, John Steward, Jr., cV V.Q., . Smith, Carey tV Moaely, Brooka. Brothera at Co . etc. And by all tha leading Jobhera, te in New York, Boston, Phila delphia and Baltimore feblf3m-a PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. GROVES-TEEN Sl CO.. No. 481 Broadvay, Nets York, would call Ibe attention of those about purchasing to their splendid stock of 644, to 74 octave Piano, which they believe cannot be excelled by any other in the city, either In tone, finish, quality ol material, or workmanship. Medala havo been awarded by tbe Ameilcan Inttitule to their inatrnments fire yeare in succession. Having recently purchased we entire storx oi tne late arm of Dubois At Warriner. formerly Dubola and Stodart, lavorahlv; known fur Forty yi ara a Piano maker, they would Invite tbw continuance of the favor of their friends and customer with tlie certainty of (iving equal saiitfactlun. For the aouthern market wn are making with Double Iron. Frames and detached case, peculiarly adapted to the climate. leli-o.im-ja rpo WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. John JL C. IIknoibson it Co., No. Bi Roe da Faubourg Polsson- nlrre, Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl atmrt, New York, oner tor sale an extensive aasirtment of French and American AriitiicaJ Flowera. Feathers and Ornam. nta: Italian, French, Kngliah and American Straw Ronneta, Kibbons, etc. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embrace the largest and most varied stock to be lound in the United State Sample mav be aecn at our ware room in New York. janii-im-at VIEW YORK SALTPETRE WORKS. L The attention of dealer and consumer 1 Invited to the Refined Saltuette produced at these works, being warranted su perior in snpearsnce and quality to any other. Crude Saltpetre) for alc in lots to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. juiin iir.nniiAW, marS5 lm-a 139 Maiden Lane, New York. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. THOMAw J. ST E A KNX, Importer and Jobber of Silas, Millinery and Fan cy Goods, ltw urooatKiy, ins jorsj, na now in a tore, ana i daily receiving and offering at the loweat price, a complete a-aortment of gooda In hi line, embracing all the variou tylea and desiros, consisting of black and fancy ailka, mareelinea, Flo-rcnoes.shawla.trimmincs, bonnet ribbons, tatteta and eatm ribbons, dress trimming of all kinda, French and English erapra. crape liaevs, silk cravat, embmidrrie, glove of ail kind, ailk lacemitts, bareee. lace, white gooda, hoaiery, L. C. Handkerchief a. ete. The underaigned Invitee th attention of tbe Trade, and hie friends generally. Great Inducement offered to easts and short time buyers. ..urn DTrisva in t, i T bet. LPwrty at. aad Maiden Lane, N. Y. THOMAS DOUGLASS, (late Bliven & Dotglass), Comm'ssioa Merchaat, tnamtfactuiet aad wholesale dealer In every deeerirrtion of AMERICAN HARDWARE, No. 5 Piatt street, tour doers Irom Peart, New York, Manufacturer of the Premium Sterl Square ; Agent for Bee' Brace., Tura-srrews, ete ; also, Kendall At. Taylnr'a The, motnetsir. Barome-trr,ctc.; rnioa Butt Co'a Butt, ttate Hlncea, Brarkrt. etc.; Browa At Brother- a beet Braaa. Braaa and Copper Wire, Hiveta, ete : N. Nwcomb'a Smith. Bellow, ete. THOMAS DOUGLASS, ASA FARR. Jr, aovll-ly late of the arm of Child, Farr At Co, St. Louie. TUST OPENED. The subscribers would re- t J apectfully announce to their friend and the public la ge-eraL that tbey have lust opened a store oa the enraer nf Long tree and State Avenue, opposite r. Harden' Factory, where tbey intend to keep constantly oa has of, a large eortaeat at tbe very best of Family Groceriea raeh a acaa, enffee, augw. moiea. Hour, rice, hah, soap, eaadlea, starch, cheese, etc., etc j; togetheT with every arrleleaaed by families, which ttsey efter to K-ll ou the loweat term, for Cs only. . July 14, 1653. W. DIXOH Ca BUSINESS CARDS. WM DINN1SON. JB. II. . CAHBIMOTON. DENNISON & CARRINGTON, Attorneys at Law (OJArn in Odeon Buildings), will attend to profoa-llunal buiineaa in tho Stale and Federal Court ; alao, to colleo tiona, the law ot luaurauee and ot patent. janl,'o.l dly LDCIAN BUTTr.XB. THKO. COMBTOCK, OIO. O. COBISTOCK. Liberal advance made on consignment. mate TOSRPH V SMITH. Attorhw at T.aw. i RealEatnte. Bountv Land and Penalon Asent Two doors eaat of High, on Town atreet, Columbua, Ohio Will attend to the practice of his profession, obtaining pensions,buy. Ing, selling and obtainin g land warrants, selling and leasing real eataie, examining iana titles, collection 01 claims, eio. frtr Letter from a diatance muat 00 postpaia. ju.hj GERE, ABBOTT & CO., Dealers in Hard-ware and Cutlery, Iron, nails, glass, house builders' mate- rials, farming ana mechanical tools, military gpoue, etc., etc. no. 101 nigti street, sign 01 tne uut raaioca. TVTEW COAL YARD. A new Coal Yard 1" hae been opened on the lot south of the Ohio Tool Com pany's Factory, where Northern and Hocking grate and black. arnun coal will be (old by the ton or ouanei. aecj-oil w. it. unnnKtUU, Agent. ANNA BTACKV. w.a. Jonrb STACEY'S HOTEL, southeast corner Main 4rd Fourth atacet, Zuneavlllc, Ohl. sepij dtf T'rinMT. TJrtrjaV r:..U;iln OH nyjinuniiu iiwuwxj, vui-rariuc, vmu y JONATHAN BOYD (formerly of the Carlisle Honae), Pro- I y ' " prietor. P. 8. I have In the oulco a " Privnto Stock Relator," lor the becelit of those buying and selling the aamo, wliicb enables me at any tnnn to give aatisiaetion In regaru to tne aaie, location, etc., oi all ine atocx in picanway ana adjoining counties. circievnie, unio, uec. 17, iBDU-aom j. num. T RIDGWAY'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad fj Btreet, near the bridge, Columbua, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of castings, alwaya on hand. A MERICAN HOUSE, Hanover street, Bos- 11 ton, by LEWIS RICE rebuilt, enlarged and elegantly iurmsned : poaaeaaing all tne mouorn improvement ana couvc- niencea ior tno accommodation ot the traveling public. novaj iy:is .,, L. r DONTON, W. F. THUBSTON. -TTlVTf -kTVT P- rnrTTTrSCirn-1VT VI7L-1 1- I ) SLt:."7Vi JI. on P "... street (first door west of Smith & Nixon's Hall), Cincinnati, O, ..- ...... janiB-iuy T M. GU1TEAU, Attorney and Counsellor at tJ Law, and Commissioner of Deeds and to take Depositions for Ohio and other Westkhn States, (late of Cincinnati,) has established himself in h is profession in Now York city, whero an communications will receive prompt attention. Rclcrs to the raembora ot the Bar ol Columbus, Cinclnnat snd Southern Ohio. OJffca AV. 14 HTiiJ Street, New York. maris TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT. E. Gaver. as Bitted by A. VV. Ueader. would rcipnctlully unoouncelo ino cliizeni ui Uuitimnus nnd vicinuy, that no naa oprnca m COKION U'AHRUOOItl. directly oppDs-ito the Frnnklin lloit where bo ia at ill tJmni propir'd to furnish cntlina, ibroud. otc, witN ail Ih attoiitlon tlllU llXllirUl nVVrannry UII lUUUmi UCt'HItltJIIrJ KIIU UU WltJlir It o itinctiy understood mat ma torina ansu not oe ot so oojeciion. COLUMBUS CARRIAGE MANUFAC J TORY Nrar the corner of Third and Gay streets. Messrs. K. Si H.K. BOOTH are manular.turinK and have constantly on hand, at their establishment at the location abovo named, all kinds of carringca, buggies, eto., made of the best materials, by tho most experienced workmen, and warranted to do good service. 'I he proprietors are both practical carriage roakera, and all work ordered from them will civn good satisfaction. Repairing done at the sliortcit notice. They have been carrying on tbe business In this city some ten years, and trust they have aome claim to public patronage. oc7-dly - v-i a mri-nii rvnv mriT- mu i J I I Htili liUiLi 1 lJNU. 1 HO undersignea, Xj Agenta for the aale of HEKS At HOYT'S celebrated premi um patent Ulvlted, Stretched Leather Bondu,have thla day received a lull aaaortmeut of all aizea, irom 1 to lSlnchea In width. We would call the attention of thepublic to theabove article, a onn DossosalnB mperior merit. Thcv arn made from tbe thick and solid parte of tho best oak tanned leather, and ara iroicncd oy poweriui macuines, (invented ana ui a Dy it. at ll. SnlKOir.Tjla'riu'Wh'tn.Tm fftf 'or tiunW, hold their wia'fMsevenry: and give Irom 15 totu percent, nioremrce tnan tnose maao in the ordinary manner. sold at mnnulacturera pnees, wun auouion oi iroigninmy, by KM. BOURNE, KUUNS Sc CO., JulS Slgnnf the Gilt Broad Axe, Columbua, O, r.tffTUsu.. .ITT-iNDOW SASH. We '.It have made n arrangement ft. with one of the most celebrated ssah f 'munulactorli'S In tho Woat, and are Si prepared lo fill all orders for sash, ', manulactured by practical workmen 1 1 frfaud of good materials. All orders vlleft at our hardware store. No. 159 B Iliab street, sign of the Gilt Broad Axe, will receive prompt attention. I hi KII.ROl'RNK, KUIINS Ar CO. 'Tfjri L'olum Columbua, April 25, 1851. CARD. Mrs. FRANKENBERG res- 1 pectfully anhouncea to her friend, and thopubllc generally, that, on the 17th of March inat , she Intend to open a MILLINERY CHOP, In tho now brick building ot Mr. Kanni maker, on Third atreet, below Mound and South alreeta, next to Dr. Flsher'a realdence. Shewlllho prepared tobavoon baud all nch article a are found in a Millinery Shop, and to furnish them according to the latest Frenrh taahion. A ahe intend to apare no eitorta In tho prompt nd mot exact execution of all ordore with which aha maybe iavored, alio most re.TM.et I nil v sritleila the n.tmnaeA of horlrlend and the public Straw hat, Sie., will bo wsshed. colored, and marie up in Ihe most faahlonsblo tylo. All kind nf embroidery will be taken, on commission Into the Shop, and sold to the beat advantage of tbe manufacturer. marltMtl THOMAS SULLIVAN, Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'. BOOTH, Walnut, balween Third and Fourth atrecta.-Jdoora auovu F.llla At Morton'a Bank, Cln cinnati. Janll9m T 1TI10GRAPHY Every description of 1 J Msna Plana. Vlewarf Iluildim. Purtraita. Anatomic Draw ing, Buaineaa and show Carda, alt kinpa of Druggist and other plain and lanry label, Bill and Letter linadinga, Fao Similes, etc., executed in tho b -st style, at reasonable ratea, by Miiuii,r.iun at waul,auc., Liihoirraphire and Engrarcrs, No. 1 15 (Odd Fellows' Building) Walnut street, deca Gm Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW FUR STORE. Jarvis & Fairchild, 149 Main street. Cincianatl. have an extensive and well select, d atock of none but new and fresh Fnrs, for ladie. We havo thla day received trom New York aome beautiful apecl mens of Mistea'and Chil iren'adrab and black Bi-aver Data. nov'j7-dly JAIIVIS At FAiltctin.ii. A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FURS XJl JARVIS dr FAIRCIIII.D, Main at.,tlratdnor below the corner M.ln and Fourth, weat aide, Cincinnati. novdOdly GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. 41. U. liatPFUOY, Proprietor, Iste of tho Walnut atreet House. p7tf WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Walnut st., 1 1 between Sixth and Seventh streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. JjS-atf j. W. SWENEV, Proprietor. WE ARE NOW opening a large and beautiful asaortment ol WATIinE. DIAMOND WORK 4c JEWELRY. Our stock of floe London and Gene va Watches la auperlor to any in the Slate. Diamond riora and oina we offer at New tora price. Jewelry, ilver and plated ware, line mantle clock, nd cutlery, at wholeaale and mail. All are Invited to call, examine, and pur-haae If suited. NOTARUL and othr SEALS engraved, nnd PRESSES for-alshrd, at the ahorteat notice. Watche repaired la th brat scanner. First door south or entrance to Neil Hoose. joll BLYNlt at BALDWIN. TO FAMILIES AND RETAILERS OF FRFSII OYS1 ERS I ar receiving daily fresh Baltlmora aad New Haven oyatera. which will be (old aa low a the loweat. In cana or halt can ; and in all ee the oyater which I ell will be warranted good, or ao aale. Order from the country carefaily attended tn, with paiM-tuality and dispatch, aad by ao loisg I hope to merit a share U public patronage, oc.'l O. P. L. BtTTLER. T Y. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jewel- J er. High street, between the American end Neil House, Cshn. , Okia. Having purrhaaed tbe entire tock of William Savage, I win eoatlase the bua'neea at th old stand, where I will keep a first rate assortment of WATCHES. JEWELRY, ail.TER tPtOM., FORKS, t'CTLKRY, And a general variety of FANCY 41UODS. For the prewnt I will reside in New York, aad persons la want of good., a ay rely apoa seehaf all new patterns ot Jewelry la say st-rre. With tbe assuranee be hope to retain the eonMeaee of th former patron of the eoaeera, and of the citizens revwraDy. T Hatch Krpmrrinsj will be attended to by W. M. Savage, Inag kaowalnthasaertioaaaairatratewnrkmaa. ial J. Y. SAVAGE, jn. NOTICE. Having disposed of my Mock of good to Mr. Joha T. Savage, Jr, 1 e neerlully rretmimead him to all of my old caatosjaera.and the nuhlic geaerally. A It I aasmuieiy aieeeaaary uat my ontstanarnf austnea ahoald beeloaed, all peraoa jraowing bm will call and settle a p. J,16 taerns nea uaamtea to W. N. SAVAGE. ' TYTTTTT .F.S. rnMS'l'OC ;TC Xr. (:().. ( surges- Until inrther anile.. i...nr ti... .111 .k. n.i. . O. L. fc Co. a5 J3 Bora to B. Comatock & Co.,) Forwarding and Commiialon Front atreet, aa followa : of every variety of Cap meronania, Lara oil Manniacturera, ana aeaierB in aaih piaaier, -r "-SC.it .Ti'.on at manufaoturera' whole- un ana lumoor. uoaa 01 meeanai, (.oiumoua, umo, i- r,V,, 1 1 . " , ' wtUi a -jwa ami I'mssr TRANSPORTATION. T 1TTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XJ XKNIA HAILKOADS. Bdmbib Aibavoimint, to commence May 10, 1853. . four Passenger 1 rains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) Train, run by Columbua time, which ia aevea minute laaiur loan iincionau lime. Hillaborough Train at 3:30 p. mi man 1 ruin ai o p. m.j Morrow, Fort Ancient, Oregon, Corwin and Wayneaville. Spring valley, Xenla, Oodarvlim, Bel ma, South Cbarieaton, London, Weat Jefferson, Columbua, Yellow Spring and Springlield. Returning from Columbus-Mall Traill will leave at 4:5 . m 1 Express Train will leave at 1:30 p. m ; Accommodation Train will leave at 5.13 p. in ; Returning from Hillabnrougb at 7 a. m itotuming Irom Sprlnpfield at 5:5 a. m.; Returning from Bpriugneld at 5 p. in Trains Kill stop as foliates t The Kxpress Train. G a. in., from Cincinnati, at Loveland. Mor row, Aemaand London, only 1 1:30 p. m., from Columbus, at L,onaon, Aenia, uorwin, Morrow, Loveland and Plalnvliie, only, Accoramouation I raln, 7: iu a. m, Irom Cincinnati, and 3:10 p. m , irom Columbus, nt Plainville, Miltord, Miamlvllle, Love-land, Foster's, Uuerliold, Morrow, Fort Ancient, Freeport, Corwin, ana waynesvuie, Hprlug valley, A onto, oeaarvuie, Mima, ooum Charleston. London, and Woat Jefferson. Also, on proper notice Jfl or t0 """ Linnwood, daysville, Florence and M' TraBi 4.5 ,, trom Columbus and S p. m. from Cincln. n"' " ?stjenerson, i.onaon, noutn unariesion, Beitni.ua. darvlllo, Xenla, Spring Valley, Corwin and Waynesville, Free. port, Fort Ancient, Morrow, Deerfleld, Foater'., Butterworth' 1.,..' ... ., . . , , - , ,., 1 . . Water Station, Loveland, Milford and Plaiuvllls. Also, at Clay. vine, riorence nd Alton, on notice. Uillaborouith Train at 7 a. m. from Uillsboroush, and 3.30 n. m. from Cincinnati, at Lynchburgb, Weatboro', Blancheater, Goshen and Wilmington pike, Loveland, Polktown, Miamlvllle, Milford, Plainville and Llnwood. Also, on notice at itsg stations. Passenirera for Ulllsboro', Chilllcothe, and intermediate points, will take tbe S 30 p. m. Train. Paaaengera for Springfield will take tbe 7:30 a. m. or 5 p, m. Trains. Linea of Hack and Coachca run In connection with the train to the followiot town: Lebanon from Deerfleld i Wilmington and Clarkaville trom Morrow and Corwin i Goshen, and points above, from Milford. Tho Trains connect with the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Springfield ; Columbua and Cleveland Railroad at Columbus; Central Ohio Railroad to Zanosvlllo, and line of coaches from Zanesville to Wheeling, &c. I On Run on Buudays but one train will be run, leaving Cincinnati at 8:30p,m.,.ndCoTumbu..,6. .H way .Utlon. . on notice. Faro from Cincinnati to Xenla. 60 Do do Hillaborough 1 73 Chilllcothe 3 75 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do do do do do do do do Springfield 3 00 Cleveland 6 00 Shelby 4 75 Columbus 3 00 Zaneavllle 4 80 Wheeling 7 15 Pitlsbureh 7 75 Do do For other Inlormatlon. and Through Tickets. anolvtoP. W. Stsadkb, General Ticket Agent, at the Ticket Offlco, southeast corner riroadway ana front streets, Cincinnati wm. n ULKMfcH i, Kuperintenaent. fr?" Tbe Company will not be responsible tor baggage ex. ceeding fifty dollars in value, unless tho same Is returned to the vonauctur or Agents, ana tretgnt paid at tne rate oi passage tor every v.uu in value aoove mat amount. man -uaaaaaaa. BJJSLI m jmu nail I mi I ,, l.saai irrn fffi r'-i f1 fj't'MrnVkVSa - TOLEDO, NORWALK fc CLEVELAND JL RAILROAD Forming in connection with the Michigan Southern aud Northern Indiana, the Lake Shore, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, the only null re Knllrond Line between tne Knat nnd weat. Ihe best and most expeditious routo between Eastern citiea and St. Louis. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On snd after Monday, May 16th, 1853, passenger trains will run daily (Sundays excepted), aa lollows ; I.flavs Tolede. Accommodation, at 9:10 . m. stopping at all way ttallon. Day Express, at 3.15 n. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue. Monroevillo and Norwalk. M Express, at 11:15 p. m. stopping only at Fremont, Belle- vue, Monroerille, Norwalk and Oberlin. Leave Cleveland. Dan Express, at 7:00 a. m. Hopping only Bt Norwalk, Hon roeviile, Bellevueand Fremont. Accommodation, at 10:00 a. m. atonnlns at all (tatlon. jytf JlQO Pj.Di-stvBnJpg. only at Oberlin. Nor- Connecting, Directly. At Toledo, with trains of Michigan Southern and Northern Indi ana Hailroad for Chicago and way station, and through the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad and steamer on Illinois river, to St. Louis. At Bellevue, with Trains of Mad River and Lake Erie Road for Saoduaky City, Springiieid, Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, etc, ete. At Monrocvllle, with train of Manalield and Sandueky Railroad for Sanduaky, cnelby Junction, uolumout, zaneavllle and Newark. At Gralton, with train of Cleveland, Columbua and Cincinnati Railroad, lor uoiamnua, Cincinnati, ana way atation. At Cleveland, with tralna of Lake Shore Railroad for New Yor and Boston, via Buffalo and Albany, and for New York, via Dunkirk, with trains of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for Pittsburgh, pniiaaeipnia, Baltimore ana waanington uuy. E. B. PHILLIPS, Su'pt. Orrica T. N. and C. R. R. Co., I Norwalk, O., May 14, 1853. J CHEAP STEAM OOM.V1UN1CATIONBE-TWEEN PHILADELPHIA Sc LIVERPOOL. The Liverpool and Philadelphia Stoatnahip Company Intend sailing their new steamships as follow: CITY OF MANCHESTER, 9.135 ton, Capt, Robert Leitch. CITY OF GLASGOW, 1,610 ton, Capt. William Wylie. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ii.ilOO tons now building, From Philadelphia. City ot Manchester Saturday, 83d April. City of Glaacow..... ....... Saturday, 14th May. City of Manchester .........Saturday, 11th June, City ol Glaagow Saturday, 2d July. J'Vom Livernool. City of Glasgow Wednesday, 80th ApriL City of Manchester Wednesday, 18th May. City of Glasgow Wednesday, 8th June. City of Manchester........ Wednesday, 6th July. RATES OF PASSAGE. From Philadelphia. From Livernool. Saloon alter Stateroom.. . $90 I Saloon after Staterooms, SO gs. miaanip - ... o l midablp lag. forward " ... 65 1 forward " 13 gs. Including steward's fees. THiRD-CLAfS PASSENGERS. A limited number ot third-clasa naaaenier will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provialone. rrum i tuiBueipnia......B-ju rrom fjivorpooi ...vjo Ortificatea of passage will be lasurd here to nartiea who are dealroua of bringing out their friend at corroapondini rate. Freight on fine gooda 60 per ton, and ooarae good, hardware, etc., will be taken aubjeet to agreement en experiences! eurgeoa will Be carried oa eacn nip. For freight or paaaagn apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON, 15 Broadway, New York, and 9 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia. RICHARDSON, BHOTHERS At CO- Liverpool. JulS-dly FAST MAIL LINE. 15 hours fromColura-hu to Porumnuth Oh and after Monday, Jane 2$, a MAIL COACH will leave Columbua for Circhsvillo, Chilllcothe, and Portamouth, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and arrive at Portamouth at 8 o'olock In the evening connecting with the River Packete to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. A'ao, leave portamouth at 5 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Colnmbu at 8 o'clock In the evening, daily. ju26 KUEIDER At HAWKES. TVTEW GOODS Families requiring Dry it Good will find It to their Interest to vialt Cincinnati, and tea pert Orarge Whlte'a celebrated atock of eilks, shawls, mantilla, fine arms gooda, linena, embroideries, tary gooda aud domeatica, where they can select from an unlimited stock tbe newest at) le of every article connected with the trade. N. B Country buyer will find It particularly advantageous to purchase at this esuhlishment, aa tha one price eyeteai la atrictly and poattively adhered to. 56 and 53 Filth atreet, between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. m.rn-tl W. BU r. HB-WSOM, CSLVIfS HOLMBS, OfUtrJirmofrorkeltHewstm. Lots of CRielly Telegraph Cex. HEWSON & HOLMES, Auctioneers and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. c3 and 65 Walnut atreet, Weat side, near Pearl, 4'lnrlnantl. 17 Regular Bale of Grocer tra at auetloa. Groceriea and Merchaadiae geaerally at private .le. Cash advsacra made oa c aislgnmrata to their addrra. in!8dly DRESS SILKS. A large lot of new and keaatiful (tyle, lot received at tbe cheap rash at ore of marls SIIAPLK.Y Y HALL ; W rTVTC r rBivrtrvrna . a u."vsjt.iiailJ jsrsv & vn t) 0nns. Ou and after Monday, the 7th Inrt., an Omnlhu line will ru between Sb.pter'a Tavern in Frank talon, and the a m neaa Hotel. Far 3 Ceata only. Leave tbe Aaaericaa every hour daring the day, commencing at 6.40. A M. Leave .-haptra every hoar daring the day, comm. ncirg at 7, - t GeatVensra will be expectrd to ray la change, or ran at the . d n ds ,y omee aaa purcaaee ticaeta. sar. 8 dtf. B.O.REAM. T7IRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS BY 1? EXPRESS snAPLEY At HALL have aw their tall stork at good, comprising all tbe new tylra ot lire Good. MruimtB aupplled with Gooda and Pattern at a very mll raare trow new I era cost. Btaslia work, Bouarta, Rihboas, etc. . marll INSURANCE. INSURANCE ON LIFE AND LIVE ,rT?CK' "ft'1"! loss or damage by Fibi, and agalnat tha peril of the Sea and Inland Navigation, on property of every description, tuken in the lollowlng companies l VNION RICTDAIa LIFE INSDItANCB COMPANV, t-np'tnl 1S0,000. OniO LIFE IM6DRANOC TOKPANV. OINCIN , NATI, OHIO, Cnpitnl ' ftinn nnn. NEW EMOI.AND LIVE BTOCK INS. COMPANY C"Pal i.io.onn. KAGT.E INSURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. ayuu,uuu. EQCITABIiE FIRE INS. CO., OP LONDON. U"P'1 8,500,000. Risk taken on tbe moat liberal terms, and all Imu. nrnn.n,i. adjusted. (mar3 dly T. STOCKTON, Asent. INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS, Three -L door weat of the Postofflce, up atalr, Coldbbus, Ohio. i.iie, arire, marine, and Heal Ik loaaraare. WARRKN JCNK1NS. General Insurance AjrtnL rooueat all peraona wishing Insurance to call and Inveitigate the claim ol '""'""""'"gcompanlea to thelrunllmlted confidence. IN LIFE INSURANCE he reuraaent The Mutual Benefit, ot New York and New Jeraey one of tha beat ettabllabed and moatreliable companiesnow doing business In the United Statea. Aaaet about $1,500,000. Also The American Temperance, of Hartford, Connecticut, offering ample aocurlty and many extra advantage to Tempo-ranee men. Capital. 100,000. ALSO The American Mutual, nf Haw Haean PnnnMtllrint. Thla ComDanV haa aome feature, believed tn niMrmla .or. h.na. flcially to the policy holder. Capital, 10,000. Call and examine the statement and prospect of each and all of theae com-panic, aud select tor yourselves. IN FIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE, the following compa-ale are with confidence recommended ueminentiydeacrving of unbounded confidence The Franklin, of Now York. Capital, (300,000; The Ktoa, of UtJca, New York. Capital, (170,000; Tho Springfield, of Maatachusett. " (150,000; The City, of Cincinnati. Capital, (900,000 ; The Granite, of Utica,New York. Capital, (300,000i The Uudaon River, New York. Capital, (300,000 ; The Renaaelaer, New York. Capital, (300,000 1 IN HEALTH 1NRSURANCE. the Peoole'a Mutual Health A.. aoclatlon, of Springfield, Maatachuaetta, Incorporated by the Legialature of Massachusetts, offers testimonial of unqustlona. bla weight and credibility. Capital, (50,000. u.t,oolv uliaaiu tti-sjiriva ,i i.. . . f- - J .... .uiaii,D,uni i,ui,jiiiiit, CONVEYANCING and NOTARIAL Business. warren JENKINS. Notarv Publlo and Con. veyancer, will attend to all calls In this line, at reasonable char, ges. Titles Investigated and abstracts ol titles furnished, to any lands In Franklin county, on abort notice. Office In Piatt's block south side of State street, up stair. ep20-ly COLUMBUS AGENCY KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CCt 7,rnnl1, IV 100,000. This Company offers to the Insured all the security andadvantsgesofthe Mutualand JolntStock plans (as hereto-foroapplledcomblned, namely: Low rateaol premium; an an nual return, In caah, of the poreentage required for theoontin. gent riskol the year; an adequate butnotexceaaiveprovlalon for the future aocurlty of memborafor the wholeterna of lllo, with an adequate Intereat In the accumulating fund aecured to anch members, at death, byeredita upon their policies; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent security of short term mem. bars, and also for thepresent socurltyol thoseforthewhole term ot Hie. This la tho only Mutual Lifo Insurance Company whose rate a of premium are fixed at a fair reduced atandard, with a provision ior an annually Increaslngaccumulatlonof funda(for future security) In exact proportion to the amount of buaineaa and the Inoreaaing risk trom advancing age among the membera. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ao., giving In detallthe plan and ratea o Ihe Company, furnished gratia, and applicatlonsreceived,by . R. TUTTLE, Agent. B. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. oct-d rinHE INVINCIBLE AND NEVER-FAIL JL ING REMEDY A certain cure for MAN AND BEAST. W. B. Farrell'a Celebrated Original ARABIAN LINIMENT. This extraordinary preparation Is not onlv far aunerior to all the Liniments and Ointments now before the public, but possesses specific qualitlea entirely unknown to the most learned of tha Medical Faeulty. Ita wide-spread celebrity haa brought out a host of articles in Imitation of It, with all sort of namea, but none of them begin to oompare with tbe superior,old-eatabllah-ed Arabian Liniment. For the Nervoua Svatem It operatea llko a charm, toothing down the moat violent agonle ana patn in a lew minute niter ita application. Mump, Bare Thront and Brennta. It speedily cause the dissipation ol any possibility of matter forming In the parte, and bring about regular and healthy ao-A' Ilcvulalve, Anodyne nnd Italsnm. In cases of Ruptured Muscle and Tendon. It nnWarrul rm. vultlve and healing qualitie came the part to unite without leaving tbe lcaat soreness or wsnt of power behind. In Rnlui snd Swelling, it act on the princple of a counter Irritant and anodyne, relieving the pain almost Instantly, nnd reduces the swellings tn an incredibly short spsce of time. A ntimuinnt and Nervine. It I a stimulant imparting tone and vigor to tha whole urv. ou and muscular system. for Knenmauam, or any other inflammatory condition of the muscular system or ehronlc stillness of the same, it stands at the very head of all mu remeotes ever ouereu to tne puono, ana none can equal It. Polaonona Reptilea, cVc. For bite of poisonous snakes it may be confidently relied on as a prompt and eftectual remedy, acting a a caustic and ape-cifie in auch hitherto fatal caaea. For Chilblaina, Burn, Old Sore, Corn, Wart, Eryalpelaa, Croup, Nervou Headache, Sore Eye, even to partial Bllndneaa, It effect are astonishing. The great advantage this article possesacs over all other remedies, is Its brief operation oa tha ayatem. It cure quickly It I the moat certain remedy In exiatcnee, and it I aold cheaper than any other medicine in uae. W fearleaaly inert that thla great Arabian remedy will do more good lor leas money than any other Liniment or Ointment in the world. For Horace and Cattle, It effect are equally striking nd salutary. Jn Sweeny It ha no equal, being an infallible cure ; alao, in PoU Evil, Big Head, Flatula, Spavin, Galla, Strain, Bruises, Scratch, Wound, no matter how bad, Sore Eye, even to blindness, swelling of every description, and many inflammatory diseases. COUNTERFEITS, COUNTERFEITS. Beware of a base Counterleit called H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment Thla apuriou article I aold by aome aa Parrell'a Liniment," to thoae who are not carelul to call for tbe genuine W. B. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment. Alwaya oak for W. U.FAR. RF.LL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and take no other. (7 The genuine Arabian Liniment la aold by DENIG At HAHRY, J. & R.T. COOK, G. ROBERTS fc CO., and WM. FAURENIIOLTZ, Colnmbu. J. P. Catelina, Carroll: , Joshua Betts, Cottage Mills; Cherry Jr. Stimmel, Lockboume; T. Jonea aV Bro., London ; O. H. Bliss Sc. Co., West Jefferson; E. Ueohegan, Baltimore l E, L. Slocum, Lancaater; J.N.Wilaon, Newark ; a Page At Ingram, Newark ; Spencer At Channel, Bollnggreen; John D. Parke, Cincinnati; And Druggist and Merchant generally, la tha United State and Canada. mr3 SEASONED LUMBER, LOW FOR CASH. The aubacriber have on hand a full aaaortment of aea toned lumber end ihlngle of all kinda for building purpose. They have also, in addition to their flooring machine, put tn operation one expressly for surfacing, and are prepared to furnish, on abort notice, lumber dreaaed on one or both aides, from 2 inches down to half an inch in thickness. Yellow and white pine, ash and oak flooring always on hand. All order from a diatance promptly attended to. Warebouaa and Lumber Yard head of the canal, Columbus, Ohio. pi till 11 l.htf, COMSTOCK At CO. RITING FLUID. This article will not corrode, and flow freely from the pen. and I wortbv the attention of banker, lawyere, and a 1 other consumer ot ink. It cannot be erased by acids. For sale by the pint or gallon by laepnO) JOHN R.COOK. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. V Inlota No. SSi and 301). on High atreet. weat llde. near tbe Railroad Depot. Alao, Subdivision No. 3 of Outlot fS and 03, onBroadway south side. Also, Subdivision No. 11 of same Outlota. Inauire of the undcraigaed. at Denniaon St Corrlngton'a Law Office, Odeon Baildlnga. leb'-tl-dU U. B. CAKKINUTOH SB. H ANNUM, Conveyancer, Accountant, CornST and Notabt Public, may be found at all tlmea at the offlee of N. U. Swayne, Esq, (City Bank Building), prepared to make out. In a neat, uniform handwriting, warranty, quit claim, mortgage and sheriffs' deeds; wills; article ot agree ment; account ol executor, administrator, guardians, and others; Business notice and advertisement, and do every description of Copying. lie will alao perlorru all the dutlea of a Notary Publie. Having bad ahout lour ynara experience in Doable Entry Book-Keeplng, he will devote ome attention to that, and hope, that by close application and nutderate prices, he will merit and receive a ahare of public patronage. BXFBBBNCE8. Battles, Comatock Sl Co., lwls Heyl, ia.it. nwayne, E. Baekua, Swaa at Aadrew, Wm.Wlrg, mrl-d3m George M. ProB, Wm. A. Piatt, M. Halm, Decker At HIbb. WO MAIL CONTRACTORS, Late Post- J. atASTBB ano GcTOBNaBsrrCLAiMAarrs. Tbeundersfrned for a i me years past ha been engaaed tn the General Poat Office Department, aad now often hia eervieea to Mail Contractor, lie Poatmaatera, ant othera having naaettled clalma with the Government. Peraon ran hare their buaine promptly attended to without visiting Washington, and any balance due them remitted, after deducting whatever sura may be agreed on, aa eompeeeatioa. Inventor, patentee, aad peraons desiring lnfonrmtion of any kind Irom Washington, may addrra C. B. ADAMS, 6 - Wbiugtou, D C. Kefimeet Wat. T. Basobi. Esq , Editor Journal; Hon. J. L. Tavlob. I -billieoUe ; Uoa. J. C W bioht, Cincinnati. ap9-dfi D"R. MORRISON'S OFFICE REMOVED from Towa to High atreet, corner of Sugar Alley. Entrance Brat door Weat ol High atreet, oa the north aid of Sugar Alley. marl7-d.ini |
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